Topic > The Glory of Women and Feminist Manifesto Analysis

The similarity between the two poems I will describe is femininity, morality and characters. In the poem "Women's Glory" and "Feminist Manifesto" there are poems that readers would know are about women fighting for their rights. But the poems are really about what they were meant to do as women. Femininity in “The Glory of Women” is “You love us when we are heroes, at home on leave, or wounded in a mentionable place” (Sassoon pg. 2025). And the femininity of the “Feminist Manifesto” was “Brave and denies from the beginning that pathetic clap trap war cry Woman is equal to man” (Loy pg. 2078). I chose these quotes because they show the similarities between women and how if men had no women on this earth, how could they survive and make their way without women in the world. The authors established that women have the right to do what men can do. As they read the poems it was as if they were choosing who could do it best. The writers labeled it as we women and the men labeled as men we can't all do it