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TITLE
Woman's rights. Tells about women's rights and the role of women at home. The author explains
and informs about women's rights explicitly.
2. PARAPHRASE
3. CONNOTATION
1. Repetition
Repetition in poem starting the first line of the first three stanzas by saying ‘It is her right’, and
ending each stanza with ‘This is woman’s right’.
The repetition can be seen clearly in the word "to". The last little bit of repetition she uses in this
poem is in the second stanza she starts off lines 3, 5 and 7 with the word ‘to’.
repetition in the sentence "there" has two repetitions. the word "there" refers to a woman's life or
home.
2. Personification
4. ATTITUDE
In this poem the writer conveys what women actually get and mentions many things about
women's rights. Delivered firmly and with emphasis in order to achieve the author's goals
regarding women's rights.
5. SHIFTS
Stanza 1: "it" refers to the rights that are supposed to be earned by women. These rights should
be respected warmly and energetically by everyone. Love is the key to tenderness and warmth.
Stanza 2: describes all matters of women's rights and the use of the word 'to' is repeated to clarify
and emphasize the rights and benefits of these rights for women and others.
Stanza 3: still continues on the rights of women that have many benefits for life such as relieving
pain, giving peace and others.
Stanza 4: Women are represented as blooming flowers. Shouldn't have been treated badly.
Women should have confidence as women.
6. TITLE
Woman’s Rights. this poem about women's rights is conveyed emphatically. To achieve
women's rights must be treated gently, warmly and lovingly. Women shouldn't be treated badly
7. THEME