What is most likely the speaker's intent in this excerpt from the speech "Solitude of Self" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton? The isolation of every human soul, and the necessity of self-dependence, must give each individual the right to choose his own surroundings.  The strongest reason for giving woman all the opportunities for higher education, for the full development of her faculties, forces of mind and body; for giving her the most enlarged freedom of thought and action; a complete emancipation from all forms of bondage, of custom, dependence, superstition; from all the crippling influences of fear—is the solitude and personal responsibility of her own individual life. The strongest reason why we ask for woman a voice in the government under which she lives; in the religion she is asked to believe; equality in social life, where she is the chief factor; a place in the trades and professions, where she may earn her bread, is because of her birthright to self—sovereignty; because, as an individual, she must rely on herself. No matter how much women prefer to lean, to be protected and supported, nor how much men desire to have them to do so, they must make the voyage of life alone, and for safety in an emergency, they must know something of the laws of navigation. To guide our own craft, we must be captain, pilot, engineer; with chart and compass to stand at the wheel; to watch the winds and waves, and know when to take in the sail, and to read the signs in the firmament over all. It matters not whether the solitary voyager is man or woman; nature, having endowed them equally, leaves them to their own skill and judgment in the hour of danger, and, if not equal to the occasion, alike they perish.

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I'd like to say that the speakers intent in this paragraph was to explain that no matter what everybody is equal. If im wrong im sorry.

The speaker's intention in this passage is to provide a reason for educating women, and allowing them to pursue their own goals, interests and dreams as separate from those of men.

Stanton tells us that women need to be allowed to have these chances because all human beings are ultimately alone. What this means is that even if women want to be protected or cared for, and men want to do this for them, it is impossible, because each soul is responsible for its own happiness and its own personal journey.