Discussing Eliot. This discussion requires three posts using the options below.
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Option 1: Topic Starter |
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Read the discussion prompts carefully and provide a response to one of the questions. Be sure your response answers the entire prompt, in detail, and be sure that you have proofread carefully. Provide textual support. |
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Discussion Topics for Margaret Fuller and Marry Wollstonecraft:
1. What, precisely, does Eliot think of women and why?
2. What is Eliot suggesting for women in terms of education and experience and why?
3. Why does Eliot object so vehemently to the claim that women are men’s moral and mental equals or superiors? Do you agree with her? Why or why not?

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