E l c o m e t o o u r G R O U P P ro j ect W. The 18 TH Century brief summary : The Vindication of the rights of Women main issue and theme:  The 18th.

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e l c o m e t o o u r G R O U P P ro j ect W

The 18 TH Century brief summary : The Vindication of the rights of Women main issue and theme:  The 18th century saw the development of the modern novel as literary genre Subgenres of the novel during the 18th century were the epistolary novel, the sentimental novel, histories, the gothic novel and the libertine novel.modern novelepistolary novel sentimental novelhistoriesgothic novellibertine novel  18th Century Europe started in the Age of Enlightenment and gradually moved towards Romanticism. In the visual arts, it was the period of Neoclassicism.Age of EnlightenmentRomanticismNeoclassicism  Rational educational  Feminism  Sensibility  Republicanism  class

The Rape of the Lock main issue and theme : A Modest Proposal main issue and theme :  Vanity  Ephemeral Nature of beauty  Women has something superior, that men want  Exploitation of the downtrodden  Seriousness proves that all people involved have lost even the thinnest shared of human decency and respect  In equal justice to poor people compared to rich ones

 The Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin  A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift  The Rape of The Lock by Alexander Pope Feminism, rights of Women Justice inequality, In equal treatment of poor people and the rich ones The natural of beauty of woman that a man wants to keep Themes and issues talks on:  Feminism, rights of Women  Justice inequality, In equal treatment of poor people and the rich ones  The natural of beauty of woman that a man wants to keep

We are ask to Study the 18 th Century and the Specified write ups The Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift, and The Rape of The Lock by Alexander Pope and end up with a project creating a new story that has themes and issues the same with the stories tackled and put it in a power point presentation. T A S K

entitled E M I L I A Originally composed by our group o Inspired by the themes and issues covered by the stories The Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift, and The Rape of The Lock by Alexander Pope. o This story talks on feminism, rights of women, justice inequality to poor over rich and poverty. O u r s t o r y is

S Long long time ago there was a village in Sto. Tomas where a young beautiful maiden named Emilia lived. Emelia was pure at heart; she was the eldest of the three children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cardenas. Tough of having the kind of situation but despite the struggle Emelia was rooted believing that she will raise her siblings as better as she could and eventually stood as their parent. Her parents death was a nightmare to their family, since like Emelia her parents is as good and kind as her. They died on murder due to the jealousy that the other neighbour felt because of the blessings and, simple but happy living of the family. Justice for her parents death was not served appropriately due to insufficiency of money to make things handled on the court. TORYPROPERTORYPROPER S

Emelia felt sorry unto it, but she never even think of giving up, instead she thought of ways on how to make things better especially to her siblings. Many were the years passed that Emelia raised her siblings gracefully. Until such time that she met a handsome and rich man named Marco. Marco fell madly in love to Emelia and in return Emelia did the same. The lovers got married and live a happy life. Marco was a good husband then, but has a bad relationship to his parents. Though rich, Marco has grown up as a battered child.

Everything seems fine until the time come that Marco was already adopting the things he had undergone when he was still young. He made Emelia a battered wife and did such over and over again. Talking trash words to Emelia and believing that she married him for money and for Emelias’ siblings to live well. ‘Poor’ Emelia thought, she may be poor before marrying Marco, but she never thought of marrying for money. Because of harassments she got over the years, Emelia decided to bring things to justice. She put everything to court. After the long run process of her case Emelia definitely won the case over her husband. From that day on, Emelia somehow lived a life in the smartest and brave way as she could.

T h a t e n d s t h e t h e S to r yO f E M I L I A

Significance of Writing the story Emelia :  Emelia is a strong woman and a loving daughter who would do everything for the sake of her family. Amidst all the trials that she is facing, Emelia fell in love with Marco, a rich and handsome man who will turn her life into a nightmare.  The story of Emelia is about women empowerment. It fights for the rights of women, fights for justice and shows the strength of every human to fight for the principles they believe in.  Emelia covers the themes and issues found in the storiesThe Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift, and The Rape of The Lock by Alexander Pope.This story talks on feminism, rights of women, justice inequality to poor over rich and poverty.

Themes emphasized : The significance of the story in the society: The themes and issues of Emelia are as the same with the themes of the three stories  Justice inequality  Feminism It gives us an emphatic and crucial view of giving woman the same treatment as man acquires. It helps view fair treatment and awareness to women, and to fight for their rights and for the principles they believe in.

References:  salem/rape-lock salem/rape-lock  Vindication of the Rights of Woman #Rhetoric and style  stproposal/summary.html stproposal/summary.html  tury_in_literature

E N D Prepared by: GROUP 1