Ain't I a Woman? (Speech)
Ain't I a Woman
[Sojourner Truth (born Isabella (Belle) Baumfree 1797-1883) example of allusion please]
[Sojourner Truth (born Isabella (Belle) Baumfree 1797-1883) example of allusion please]
Truth includes several biblical allusions in her speech. First, she alludes to the story of Adam and Eve to demonstrate that women deserve a second chance, even after Even's sinning. Second, she discusses the story of Lazarus, and Jesus' compassion towards Mary and Martha. Lastly, she mentions the birth of Jesus as final evidence for women's central role in her religion and thus why they should be allowed their rights.
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