"Away with that folly that her rights would be detrimental to her character - that if she were recognized as the equal to a man she would cease to be a woman!"
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The line pivots on a sharp exposure of the bait-and-switch at the heart of patriarchal logic. Women are told their “character” depends on legal and civic diminishment; their identity is made conditional on exclusion. Rose’s subtext is surgical: if womanhood can be revoked by recognition, then “womanhood” was never a natural essence. It was a social role enforced by deprivation. Equality doesn’t erase gender; it threatens the hierarchy that profits from gender being treated as destiny.
Context sharpens the edge. Rose, a Polish-born Jewish freethinker and abolitionist who spoke across American reform circuits, was arguing in a culture that treated women’s political participation as a kind of gender treason. Her sentence anticipates a familiar modern move: opponents of rights claiming they’re defending a group’s “true nature.” She flips it: what’s being defended isn’t femininity, but male comfort and control.
The brilliance is its simplicity. She doesn’t ask for permission to be an exception. She insists that equality is not a makeover; it’s recognition.
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| Topic | Equality |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Rose, Ernestine. (2026, January 15). Away with that folly that her rights would be detrimental to her character - that if she were recognized as the equal to a man she would cease to be a woman! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/away-with-that-folly-that-her-rights-would-be-144915/
Chicago Style
Rose, Ernestine. "Away with that folly that her rights would be detrimental to her character - that if she were recognized as the equal to a man she would cease to be a woman!" FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/away-with-that-folly-that-her-rights-would-be-144915/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Away with that folly that her rights would be detrimental to her character - that if she were recognized as the equal to a man she would cease to be a woman!" FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/away-with-that-folly-that-her-rights-would-be-144915/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







