Why I Want a Wife Rhetorical Analysis ¨I belong to that classification of people known as wives, I am a wife. And, not altogether incidentally, I am a mother.” The article “I want a wife”, which Judy Brady wrote talks about the being a picture perfect wife. This article was published in Ms. Magazine in 1972. At this time in history the feminist movement going on. This article was another voice for the women to show society more reasons for why women should have more rights. Judy Brady shows this…
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In the essay, “Why I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady was published 1972 in a woman’s magazine. The author, Judy Brady, uses many rhetorical devices that made her message clear, but there were three that stood out the most throughout the whole essay. Brady’s intended purpose was to show society how they put absurd and unrealistic expectations on women. With the use of satire, repetition, and a sarcastic tone the audience as able to feel the pressure and nonsense of those expectations. The entire essay…
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Why should people read and act upon the words of Judy Brady? With Judy Brady arguments, she is saying, Every single Women stop doing like this you don’t have to act this way (Brady 12). Judy Brady wants women to stop immediately acting as slaves. Society’s view of a spouse and wife and the part they play. Her statement is that an extreme amount of obligation is anticipated from wives, and they must to be recognized for every one of the undertakings they have to finish. Mrs. Brady’s hidden postulation…
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When I was done reading Marge Piercy’s“Barbie Doll” and Judy Brady’s “Why I Want a Wife,”. I am my understanding was how both authors carry similar messages [themes] but in a different format. The message is about how women are justified and that they more likely have to live their lives similar to males. It also explains where their role is to satisfy men. Marge PiercySharon Olds starts off the poem by describing the “Barbie Doll.” By using weird language not commonly heard in poems like this…
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Activist, Judy Brady, in her story, “I Want a Wife” (1972), argues that everyone should want a “wife”. She supports her claim throughout the whole passage by creating a sense of curiosity with symbolism and by describing why she wants a “wife” with parallelism. Brady’s purpose is to show that everyone, at some point in their life, needs a “wife” in order to convince the reader that a “wife” is something worth having if you want to have a successful future. Brady creates a persuasive tone throughout…
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not want a so-called “wife” that would do everything for you? Would not everyone want someone to do the dishes for them, make meals for them, do their laundry, and take care of their kids? However, would that be considered too much work for the wife? Judy Brady elaborates on this thought throughout her essay “Why I Want a Wife”- she uses three main rhetorical devices to help develop her essay. Brady wonders why husbands are always looking for a wife, then she starts to think what kind of wife she…
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Looks can be deceiving, a person should not be judged based on how others presume them. Authors, Brent Staples, Amy Tan, Judith Ortiz, and Judy Brady, attempt to show the harmful consequences of assumptions based on race, appearance, education, and stereotypes based on gender. Each essay gives readers the different perspectives, based on the authors’ experience with assumptions. Brent Staples’ “Just Walk on By”, informs women, that men should not be judged based on appearance, stereotypes, gender…
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3rd, 2012 “I Want A Wife” by Judy Brady Meaning 1) According to Brady, wife is who takes care of every households, children, and husband. Also person who only works for her children and husband but not herself. 2) In Brady’s word a wife’s responsibilities are take care of the children, for example, to prepare them for school, make sure they are eaten, and clean. Also of course another responsibility is to take care of her husband. There are some expected behaviors from a wife. For example…
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Further Oral Analysis for: Why I Want a Wife Lisa Johnson Original Text Why I Want a Wife Written by: Judy Brady Important Quotes ● “I would like to go back to school, so I can become economically independent, support myself, and, if need be, support those who depend on me.” ● “I want a wife who..” ● “My God, who wouldn’t want a wife?” Comparison text Mother’s Little Helper by: The Rolling Stones “She goes running for shelter of a mother’s little helper. And it helps her on her way, gets…
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act years ago. “Why I want a wife” “The head of the family” “A daughter of Albion” and “Adam’s curse” all had one thing in common which was the “abuse” women experienced. “Why I want a wife” is a short story by Judy Brady. Throughout this story the author discusses why she wants a wife? It is noticeable that the story is written in a sarcastic tone from the second paragraph. For example, “As I thought about him while I was ironing one evening, it suddenly occurred to me that I, too would like to…
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