Women are told from their infancy, and taught by the example of their mothers, that a little knowledge of human weakness, justly termed cunning, softness of temper, OUTWARD obedience, and a scrupulous attention to a puerile kind of propriety, will obtain for them the protection of man; and should they be beautiful, every thing else is needless, for at least twenty years of their lives.

The capitalization of "OUTWARD" implies that the author...
A. doesn't agree that women are taught to create a facade
B. believes that women disobey in unnoticeable ways
C. wishes to emphasize the importance of concealing one's feelings and ideas
D. considers obedience an essential female trait
E. prefers that women rebel against male authority figures