Pankhurst asks the audience a rhetorical question to emphasize her point when she explain their radical manners:
"If women can do that, is there any limit to what we can do except the limit we put upon ourselves?" She also refers to the “Cat and Mouse Act”.
In the last paragraphs,She presents hard hitting statements that resonate with the audience: "We will put the enemy in the position where they will have to choose between giving us freedom or giving us death" statement that includes the title of the speech.
At the end of the speech, she explains her situation in her country, and the risk of being imprisoned “as soon as I set her foot on British soil”, but affirms that this sacrifice will be worth in the
"If women can do that, is there any limit to what we can do except the limit we put upon ourselves?" She also refers to the “Cat and Mouse Act”.
In the last paragraphs,She presents hard hitting statements that resonate with the audience: "We will put the enemy in the position where they will have to choose between giving us freedom or giving us death" statement that includes the title of the speech.
At the end of the speech, she explains her situation in her country, and the risk of being imprisoned “as soon as I set her foot on British soil”, but affirms that this sacrifice will be worth in the