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The Great Lawsuit By Margaret Fuller .pdf
1. The Great Lawsuit
By Margaret Fuller
Group Presentation
Transcendentalism
Department of English, MKBU
2. ● Fuller’s feminist manifesto is a call for equality of the sexes.
● “there is no wholly masculine man, no purely feminine woman”.
● Women’s education
● Metaphor of journey
● Inheritance
● Importance of providing light where it is needed.
● Diversity of life and open secret of love.
● Mankind’s connection to higher power, with God.
By Aakash
Introduction :
4. ● Challenges patriarchal hierarchy
● Urges legal protection and property rights for women.
● Equal participation of women in every field.
● Stresses the importance of women's free agency in expressing
thoughts and emotions.
● Introduces the concept of "women in street" to challenge societal
norms.
● Lover, poet, and artist perspectives see women as noble.
● Contrast the roles of father and philosopher as liberating, and man
and legislator as restrictive.
● Advocates for both inward and outward freedom for women.
● Calls for a universal law applying to all souls, emphasizing equality.
● Envisions a society where women can contribute equally across all
spheres. By Dhatri
Empowering Women: A Vision for Equality and Liberation
5. By Kavita
Empowering Miranda: A Catalyst for Change
● Miranda's Upbringing:
● Key Traits of Miranda: self-reliance, dignified sense of independence, and
her relationships with both men and women.
● Challenging Gender Roles: Miranda's experiences are presented as an
example challenging traditional gender roles.
● Societal Perceptions of Women: It criticizes the tendency to judge women
based on superficial qualities rather than appreciating their intellectual and
emotional strengths.
● Role of Men in Shaping Perceptions:
- Acknowledges men's role in influencing societal attitudes.
● Shift in Societal Attitudes: Advocates for a change in attitudes towards
women & Highlights historical struggles and the need for recognition.
● Promoting Self-respect:
-Emphasizes the importance of self-respect for women.
-Encourage acknowledgment beyond stereotypical roles.
6. ● Women is messenger of truth and love.
● Ancient nations, the idea of women was nobly manifested.
● The term “Goddess”.
● Male and female are distinct in expression but equal in beauty,
strength and calmness.
● Women is not a part of man but bone of his bone.
● “ye cannot believe it men but the only reason why women ever
assume what is more appropriate to you, is because you prevent
them for finding out what is fit for themselves”.
By Kusum
7. ∆ Women's strength:
-Discusses how Elizabeth's strength didn't undermine her role as a wife and mother.
∆Literary Influence of Elizabeth:
-Examines how having a female sovereign, like Queen Elizabeth, impacts writers'
thoughts and the course of literature.
∆potrayal of Heroic women in Literature:
-Compares the representation of heroic women in Spenser, Shakespeare, Ford, and
Massinger's works.
∆ Examples from Literature:
-Colonel Hutchinson's love stops short of idolatry.
-Spanish story of Justina resisting temptation.
∆Modern marriage Dilemmas:
-Civilized Europe remains in transition about marriage in both
practice and thought.
-Many societies and individuals question whether marriage is a union
of souls or merely a convenient contract.
By Maya
8. Themes in Modern Marriages:
● Focus on intellectual companionship in marriages.
● Stress on trust, shared faith, and purpose.
● Evolving gender roles in intellectual partnerships.
● Acceptance of diverse marriage dynamics.
● Religious union as a shared journey.
● Success in partnerships with understanding and
support.
● Acknowledgment of female authors breaking
barriers.
By Pallavi Parmar
9. Empowering Women: Education, Societal Perceptions,
and Spiritual growth
❖ Educational Disparities:
❖ Women in Education:
❖ Societal Influence: Despite good education, societal norms often contradict
female empowerment gained through education.
❖ Self-Dependence:
❖ Spiritual Dignity:
❖ Magnetism and Women's Intuition: The potential of women's electrical and
magnetic elements, including rapid and correct intuitions, is discussed.
By Trupti
10. Reflections on the Evolving Role
and Potential of Women in
Society:-
● Freedom and Reflection: The Unique position of women
in society.
● Evolution of Perceptions: Women and Life's Purpose.
● Ideal Womanhood: Power of Women's Conscience.
● Quiet Heroism: Dr. Channing's Vision for Women.
● Contours of Change: Women's Advancement and
Empowerment.
● Dual Nature of Woman: Muse and Minerva.
By Unnati
11. ● Empowerment through Inner
Strength
● Critique of Societal
Constraints
● Call for Self-Discovery
● Goethe’s Inspirational
● Familial Relationships
● Envisioning a Harmonious
World
● Optimism for Empowered
Women
By Yashraj
12. References :
Mayorson, Joel. “Untitled.” Penn Arts & Sciences,
https://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-librar
y/Fuller_GreatLawsuit.pdf. Accessed 16
January 2024.
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