The document discusses two influential speeches by Elizabeth Cady Stanton advocating for women's rights: her 1848 "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions" and her 1892 "Solitude of Self". While both supported women's rights, they differed in structure, message, appeals, and rhetorical devices due to their different audiences. "Declaration of Sentiments" was aimed at a mostly female crowd at the first women's rights convention, while "Solitude of Self" was given later to a general audience.