Iron Jawed Angels

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This week in economics, our class watched the movie Iron Jawed Angels. The movie was decent for entertainment purposes however, it was a very educational movie. The movie was about women suffrage and why they deserved the right to vote. It touched on how the women were treated at the time of this movie’s setting. It showed that they were obviously not given the same rights and that when they tried to bring it to attention, the people negatively reacted to it. Many people hated the suffragettes and even the president of the United States ignored their request for their own rights. The law did not treat them fair either because the wrongfully accused the women of disrupting traffic. The movie was about the journey of trying to gain the right to vote for women. I found it …show more content…

The actors and actresses did a very good job of portraying those people. They were enthusiastic and passionate when they needed to. They used proper dialogue for the time setting. The main character was a girl named Alice Paul. She was the leader of the movement. She did change throughout the film for the better. She became a stronger and more independent woman as the film progressed. She starved herself, she stayed true to her beliefs, was tube fed, and mistreated. This can be said for all of the women who were out into jail wrongfully. They all became better people by the end of the movie. The main conflict of the movie was the fact that women did not have the same rights as men did. The only way that those girls could get this conflict to be resolved was to be as persistent and dedicated as possible. They knew that it would not be easy. Every woman that participated in this movement was very courageous. The story (not the movie) does interest me because I personally have not found something that I am extremely passionate about. Seeing these women be so passionate makes me appreciate the

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