Susan B Anthony Dares Analysis

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Comparing and contrasting Susan B Anthony Dares to Vote with making Sarah cry

Susan by Anthony Dares to Vote with making Sarah cry are very similar and very different.
They are similar because They both have the same themes Which is that courage helps people overcome obstacles which is standing up for girls, even if it means going to call of getting hurt. And Sarah overcame obstacles by standing up for the boy even though he made fun of her. Even though the story has the same time they have different moods.

However the mood of the stories is different Susan by Anthony overcame obstacles. She did that by showing that she doesn't care what it takes like going to jail, getting assassinated or heart. It doesn't matter to her, she just wants to stand up for what she believes in even if it means standing alone. She had the courage to stand there in a speech and have things being thrown at her.
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It is emotionally because Sarah just stays there being bullied and getting teased at. It's just emotion just knowing that she's always getting teased at and nobody sees and no one care but them for her to stand up

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