What is the name of the British born poetess who wrote "Women's Rights"?
What is the name of the British born poetess who wrote "Women's Rights"? Correct Answer Annie Lousia Walker
The correct answer is 'Annie Lousia Walker'.
Key Points
- The book ''Women's Rights'' was written by 'Annie Lousia Walker'.
- According to Annie Louisa Walker, the world cannot take the rights away from them. Women's hearts portray the bright picture of a "Woman's Mission".
- They dwell silently under the house roof. They all live alone beyond the busy world. Thus they lead peaceful life. The poetess says that the women remain in their house but they lead a meaningful life. Humble plants on the roadside hedgerows preserve water. They also give the world the fragrant flowers.
- Similarly women make the home bright and decorate it with their love and skill. Though women live lonely life they are very happy.
- They make their home and surroundings with happiness. They care and share the blessings to their dear and near. When they meet death, they do not want outsiders know where they are buried.
- Anna Louisa Walker was an English and Canadian teacher and author. She was the author of five novels and two collections of poetry and edited an autobiography. Her poem "The Night Cometh" provides the text of the popular hymn "Work, for the night is coming".
- Therefore, as per the points mentioned above, we find that the correct answer is Option 4.
Correct Answer: Annie Lousia Walker.
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