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An Analysis Of I Want A Wife By Judy Brady

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The feminist movement in the United States began in the early 1960’s and lasted till 1970’s. The reason of her feminist movement was to have women’s rights equal to the males. Judy Brady’s article “I want a wife”’ appeared on the Ms. Magazines issued in 1971 under her married name, Judy Syfers and printed in the spring 1972. The style of the article is using humor and ironic. In this article Brady is trying to convince the audience to look at a man’s point of view and what are their expectations of what he believes a wife should be or what a wife is. Brady article “I want a Wife” is highly effective she uses Pathos (Emotions) with her sarcasm and sense of humor on what she is trying to say, Ethos(credibility) she has been in that situation, and Logos(reasoning) she makes her point with utilization.
When reading her article, she wants people to take action. She seems like she wants people to be aware of the topic. It seems like she wants the men who expect this from woman to feel jealous. She does this by first saying who she is. “I belong to that classification of people known as wives” [Brady1]. Then she goes on by listing the 'jobs' needed by women. After a couple of examples of 'jobs' she says, "My God, who wouldn't want a wife?" [Brady10]. This conclusion is very emotional towards the argument, and the presence of it clearly shows that women are under too much stress. Brady proves how men treat their wives is unfairly and they demand too much from them. She wants to

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