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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-01-10 07:05 pm

[ SECRET POST #2565 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2565 ⌋

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Re: Fanfic Help! male attitudes towards women's suffrage

(Anonymous) 2014-01-11 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
For changing their minds...Have them actually hear some arguments for women's suffrage that shake up their view of the world/cause them to think about the issue as something that might, in some way, work. Then take time with them changing their mind, and have them actively look for more information from the other side. Note: There are a few ways for them to start down it. Maybe they decide to pick up a pamphlet to see the silly arguments and find them to be well reasoned, or maybe someone they respect says that they support it,or they over hear someone mocking a reason they find compelling and it inspires them to look for more information.

As for making them sympathetic...one of the best ways I've seen it done is in the episode of Quantum Leap that dealt with the feminist movement. The father in that managed to be fairly sympathetic, but still against feminism until the end of the episode. But, basically, make it obvious that they care about the women in their life and just...legitly don't see what's wrong with women not being able to vote/worried that it will do something to harm them if they get that right.

ALSO: As far as the American Women's Suffage stuff goes...it might help to remember that some states actually had it before the 19th amendment, and some states even had women holding public office prior to that. So maybe one character [major or minor] could be from them, and help get the rest of the characters to at least start looking into it as something that might not be what they thought.