better by leaving Montraville that their relationship could have turned to success rather than failure. This is possible because once Montraville realizes Charlotte is gone, he feels remorse for what he has done to her. The reader can infer this when Rowson writes,…
Wendy Martin’s article titled “Women and the American Revolution,” presents the lives of women during the revolution in America and the challenges they encountered. In the article, women are evidenced to experience tough moments that altered their lives emotionally and socially. As men engaged in combat, women adopted male dominated jobs, such as taking care of farms and working in factories. In addition, some women pursued roles in military operations in conjunction with men. Wendy argues that…