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Ms. Steiner Rhetorical Analysis

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Principal points that Ms. Steiner makes in her presentation are that this is an issue that happens to everyone everywhere. Your age, race and gender do not necessarily matter. This is not just a woman’s issue. However, girls ages 16 to 24 are three times more likely to be victims. Ms. Steiner also states that victims are not alone experiencing stalking or domestic violence you are in “good company” since this is a large issue. The best way to stop the abuse is to break the silence. You cannot be afraid to speak up and get help because domestic violence thrives on a victim’s silence. Ms. Steiner describes the “progression” of steps in an abusive relationship as first this person will make you trust them. They will make you idolize them, and believe in them. They then seduce, and charm you and once you fall for this they will isolate you. They will take you away from everyone and everything that has value to you, the victim. The third step in the progression is then to introduce the threat of violence so for her it was that her husband bought guns. Long term stalking and murder are common after ending the relationship. In a way Ms. Steiner answered the …show more content…

Sandberg had a hard time noticing that men are reaching for opportunities more than woman. Also, on her way to the top of the corporate ladder she learned pregnancy is an important factor it requires you to have good job because it is hard wanting to go back and leaving your kid. She said you cannot stop looking for new opportunities, always keep foot on gas pedal. Meaning work as much as you can until you are ready to give birth. “I want my son to have a choice to contribute fully in the workforce or at home, and I want my daughter to have the choice to not just succeed, but to be liked for her accomplishments”. Ms. Sandberg also wants people to know that she works because she wants her children to know there is choice in

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