In Allen Pace Nilsen’s article “Women in Children’s Literature” she wanted her audience to understand, that the sex of a person should not dictate on what they can accomplish. As well as what children read effects what they believe they can and cannot do, although it’s more based upon girls. Before reading the article, it is automatically known that her article is based upon women, and Children’s literature. The article is full of examples, validating her claim, by providing evidence. Not only does the writing voice her personal opinion, it’s supported with sources throughout the article. In “Women in Children’s Literature” Nilsen effectively argues that the way women are perceived in Children’s Literature
In Allen Pace Nilsen’s article “Women in Children’s Literature” she wanted her audience to understand, that the sex of a person should not dictate on what they can accomplish. As well as what children read effects what they believe they can and cannot do, although it’s more based upon girls. Before reading the article, it is automatically known that her article is based upon women, and Children’s literature. The article is full of examples, validating her claim, by providing evidence. Not only does the writing voice her personal opinion, it’s supported with sources throughout the article. In “Women in Children’s Literature” Nilsen effectively argues that the way women are perceived in Children’s Literature