![]() Alice forms a bond with a Samuel’s grandmother, who stands apart from the rest of the Fiske family. Stanhope’s knowledge of the poor conditions and health hazards at the mill).Ĩ. Discuss the role respectability plays in the novel, and the consequences of the secrets that are kept to save reputations (as in the case of Jonathan Fiske) and to maintain the status quo (Dr. Could you make it through a “factory girl” workweek?ħ. Alice and her co-workers have a grueling schedule: thirteen-hour days, ceaseless physical labor, and only one day a week off. Discuss Delia and Ellie’s difficult situation and the many parallels with the challenges working mothers still deal with today: a troubled marriage, battle for custody of a child, and the difficulty working women can have in securing adequate child care.Ħ. Why do you think progress has been so slow in protecting working people?ĥ. Hunt held that workers have the right to organize and strike, and more than one hundred years until federal law was passed prohibiting child labor. The Daring Ladies of Lowell takes place in 1832, ten years before the landmark decision in Commonwealth v. What was your initial reaction to Lovey? Do you think she is reckless or a woman ahead of her time?Ĥ. ![]() When Alice first meets Lovey, she doesn’t quite know what to make of Lovey’s frankness and her high spirits. Did the descriptions of how much work went into creating simple piece of cotton cloth surprise you?ģ. How is the treatment of the “factory girls” different from the way women are treated in today’s work place? How is it similar?Ģ. ![]()
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