"'Go,' said she, 'you are unworthy of any women's love. You are the falsest man in the world, to abandon a lady so lovely, so amiable. Go, since you have forsaken her, you will forsake any other'" (Montez, 206).
While it appears that Montez prioritizes appealing to the male gaze, making herself beautiful actually may be a feminist act, since she is using her beauty as a tool for her advantage, to gain a better lifestyle.