Exploring Alice Paul: A Deep Dive into Her Legacy

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After watching this film, I wanted to know more about it. It was great, but I had never heard of it! This film was released in 2004 starring Hilary Swank (I thought I recognized her!) as Alice Paul. This film was released at the Sundance film festival and got very positive reviews. IN this paper, I want to learn more about the characters and real life people Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, and Carrie Chapman Catt. Alice Paul As I began to research Alice Paul, I found that she has a website dedicated to her. It is called the Alice Paul Institute. This website is dedicated to allowing Paul’s legacy to be remembered, recognized, and continued today. The website says, “Few individuals have had as much impact on American history as has Alice Paul. Her …show more content…

Ben is a fictional character. However, Ben is a very significant character in this movie. Paul seems to fall hard for him. The problem is that Alice was so dedicated to the cause of woman’s suffrage that she couldn’t seem to hold the relationship well. Ben joined the suffragist movement, mostly for Paul. Ben recognizes that the woman’s suffragist movement is the priority for Paul. Paul explains that it wouldn’t be fair for her to be involved with a family; her heart and should belongs to the woman’s suffrage movement. She would not be as involved with the family as she would like and want to. So, they did not work out. I believe that Ben was in the movie to complicate things for Alice. She genuinely cared for Ben, but he was an obstacle to her goals. But, he brought out Alice’s personal side and made her an even more round character. Eventually, Alice Paul and Lucy Burns lead NAWSA to found the National Woman’s Party. This was a good move as Burns and Paul can finally lead the movement the way they want to lead it- by making their voices heard. Paul and Burns demonstrate but get into trouble with the police. The women get arrested for obstructing traffic. They are sent to a very harsh work camp as punishment. The woman are abused and then undergo a hunger strike at the camp. Soon, they are released when a senator visits and exposes the harsh

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