Choose three writers who redefine womanhood by fighting in male terms in a male world. We have read the words of women who fought back or who assumed male robes, so to speak, to engage in a male world, be it on the battlefield or elsewhere. Queen Elizabeth I, for example, addresses her troops on the battlefield, using language to appeal to that audience; Anne Askew engages the language of warfare to describe her spiritual battle. Rachel Speght is undaunted by the gauntlet laid down by Joseph Swetnam�s misogyny: she confronts him blow for blow; and, well, Juliana Berners is Juliana Berners. She�s got feminist cloutChoose three writers who redefine womanhood by fighting in male terms in a male world, operating in her own world! There are countless examples.