She could have married; however, she chose to enter a convent. Teresa intends to take this painful choice in all its rigor: she obtains permission from the authorities to reform the Carmelo and persuades others to follow her. In a man's world, she claimed the right of women to their personality.
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She could have married; however, she chose to enter a convent. Teresa intends to take this painful choice in all its rigor: she obtains permission from the authorities to reform the Carmelo and persuades others to follow her. In a man's world, she claimed the right of women to their personality.
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