Anchor book requirements

Victoria Woodhull

Posted by Melissa Jo Tradewell on February 20, 2014 at 12:25 AM

Write a list of characters and a description of the character using the page numbers if you take information from the text, list any settings (specific) and the page number, give a brief overview of the plot, and describe the type of conflict and the participants of the conflict.

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4 Comments

Reply keith
1:09 PM on March 2, 2015 
Victoria Woodhull was a spiritualist activist Politian and a author who was the first woman to run for president in homer Ohio
husband: colonel James blood
Reply PJ Osorio from SFA
5:14 PM on March 5, 2015 
Victoria Woodhull - very brave and loyal
Setting: New York City(pg.98)
Characters: Victoria Woodhull, Susan Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Plot: She ran for president and was a favorite. but she had not become president which was a disappointment for some. Her bravery was high and she was the first woman to run for president. But she was just happy to be nominated, because not many girls would have tried or have been nominated.
Conflict: It was between her and society. She had to deal with the haters and the doubt. but she pulled through and did her best.
Reply Adrianna W. (SFA)
11:13 PM on March 5, 2015 
Victoria Woodhull:
-brave -loyal -author -politician
Susan Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Setting: New York City
Plot: She ran for president but, she didn't become president because women were not treated equally as men (they believed women couldn't do anything men could; men where to do everything job wise and women everything home and children wise) She was an optimistic person (she was just glad she was nominated)
Conflict: Character VS Society: She wasn't able to follow her dreams and become president because of the society she lived in and everyone thought men were more powerful than women.
Reply ryan
1:30 PM on March 9, 2015 
victoria woodhull
she was the first female to run for president and alot of people were against her