Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Suffragette From The Point Of View Of Working Class Women

This movie was set from the point of view of Mrs Watts (actress Carey Mulligan), who is a women from the working class and the screen writer Abi Morgan was intending to do as she expressed a lot during the Q&A that women from the upper class; could buy their way into politics and could also have a say in politics by influencing their husbands. Carey Mulligan playing a mother of a very young son, George, is forced to become a suffragette when the rights over her threatened by her husband who claims that George is only his property and he can do what he likes with him, and it shouldn't concern her as the law gives her no rights over her son.

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