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    Men or Women: Who’s the Head of the Family In Judy Brady’s “I Want a Wife” she talks about the tasks of a desired wife. There are certain things and duties required for a housewife to do. Brady describes all the helpful things done for a husband and children without even realizing all the responsibility and what she is doing. No one ever acknowledges that things done by a wife can be done by someone who was not a wife‚ but instead a man. Judy realizes she supports her husband so he can go

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    Ivan Lopez 9/28/11 Essay EH 101- 3AA My God‚ Why Would a Woman Want a Wife? Judy Syfers in the essay‚ “I Want a Wife”‚ argues implicitly that wives and mothers are underappreciated for what they do and what they do is more than what their counterparts do; women are being treated unequal to men. Judy Syfers supports her claim by using the three major modes of persuasion: ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. The author’s purpose is to get women to take action and to get men to feel sympathy and treat

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    such as domestic behaviors and appearance. For domestic behaviors‚ men are supposed to be the boss of their wife‚ do household repairs‚ and be unable to cook. On the other hand‚ women are expected to clean‚ cook‚ and take care of the children (Gender Stereotypes Par. 7). Furthermore‚ the appearance of a man should be as followed. A man should be

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    essay “why I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady‚ she classifies herself as a wife and a mother. She meets one of her male friend‚ that according to the author recently was divorced and had a child that was with his wife. One day while she was ironing‚ it occurs to her that she also want a wife‚ and she starts listing the reasons to why she also wants a wife. The author from the beginning of her essay starts by figurative language explaining why she wants a wifeI too‚ would like to have a wife” (Brady 1)

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    Brady’s essay “I Want a Wife” was in the first edition of Ms. Magazine; which targeted the inequality that was promised to women at this time. Being as the 70s was a time when women constantly struggled for equality and rights‚ Brady has some very interesting views on the term “wife.” Brady begins her thought process after hearing from a male friend who has recently become divorced. With him being single‚ and looking for a new wife; it occurred to Brady that she too wanted a wife of her own. Brady

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    the personal essay “I Want a Wife”‚ Judy Brady uses irony to explain why she would want a wife. Brady lists multiple jobs and tasks that an ideal wife does and is expected to do. Along with irony‚ the author uses sarcasm and repetition to emphasize what a wife does for her husband‚ as well as her children. I believe the author’s tone changes from pleasant to sarcastic by stating “If‚ by chance‚ I find another person more suitable as a wife than the wife I already have‚ I want the liberty to replace

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    Who wouldn’t want someone who takes care of their significant other‚ the kids‚ the house‚ and everything inbetween? Judy brady asked‚ “who wouldn’t want a wife?” sarcastically after stating the “ideal” responsibilities of a women in the household around 1970 in her article. Women at that time were expected to do the work of a maid‚ while the men went out and worked a job to support the family. Judy Brady hints in her article‚ “Why I Want a Wife‚” that there is discrimination against women. Women

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    home without any gratitude. Judy Brady effectively points this out to the readers of Ms. Magazine in 1972‚ where she publishes an article that opens eyes across the nation. In her article‚ “Why I Want a wife‚” Brady uses techniques such as pathos to discuss her duties as a wife and to show the unfairness and inequality that her position upholds. Brady has a very sarcastic tone throughout the contents of her article. “My wife must arrange to lose time at work and not lose the job. It may mean a small

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    Narrative Essays Are a Great Read Narrative essays and Descriptive essays can be similar but they are different in nature. The narrative essay “I Want a Wife” is more compelling than the descriptive essay “Homeless” because the narrative essay has a point of view‚ uses humor and satire‚ and uses tone and language that can draw the reader in. “Narration is storytelling from the perspective of a narrator and the story may be true‚ false‚ imaginary‚ or a combination. A narration can be about

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    expectations is dismissed by the author‚ and replaced with the idea that a wife is a valuable piece for a functioning family. Although Judy Syfers‚ “Why I Want a Wife”‚ essay portrays misogynistic views towards the roles of women within a marriage‚ her inclusion of stylistic elements provides the reader with an idea that a wife is more important for the survival of the family than any other aspect. Within “Why I Want a Wife”‚ Judy Syfers effectively uses specifically positioned asterisks on words

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