How do feminists become feminists? At first, it was only because of Taylor's harassment of Gemma, a kind of temporary solidarity, that he would attend the hearing and listen to Mrs. Miller's speech. After her arrest, she repeatedly said that she was not a feminist. When did she become a feminist, presumably asking her husband what kind of life she would have if they had a girl, when the husband said indifferently "the same life as you", he was arrested for participating in the event When the husband's cold words are over, it is when the mother cannot have children and can only watch her husband give away the children. Countless times of being mocked and ignored like this.
Before watching this movie, I didn't know much about suffrage. Because I've never used it, I don't know that a hundred years ago there was a group of women who fought and sacrificed for suffrage. Just like we are used to women wearing trousers these days, we didn't know that women were only able to wear trousers in public in the mid-20th century.
The rights movement is difficult. The story of the movie took place in 1912, and women truly enjoyed the right to vote more than ten years later in 1928. Countless people resisted, spoke up, and fought for rights that they do not know when they will be realized.
Now it seems to be a lot more equal than before, but women still have more to solve. Even if we can't be the front-line warriors like Emily and Maud, we should not be silent bystanders and send out our weak Voice, be a warrior of your own, to defend your rights.
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