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    Slave Judy Brady’s “I Want a Wife‚” speaks out against the stereotypes of modern society on women with a sarcastic humor. She wants the reader to respect the role of a woman. She emphasize how important a wife is to a man‚ she then went on to explain how men expect so much from their wives with nothing in return. Also how outrageous their task as a wife is‚ how some things are just too demanding and unfair. “I belong to that classification of people know as wives. I am A Wife. And‚ not altogether

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    Analysis: Why I Want A Wife by Judy Brady 1. What is the tone of the essay? Is she serious? The tone in the essay is casual‚ humorous‚ sarcastic‚ and sometimes ironic. The author lists multiple jobs which a wife does and is expected by many to do in many instances. She does the same jobs in her life for her husband and children but now she seems to not like to do them anymore and wants a wife for her to help out. Also‚ she describes the attitude of men wanting a wife in his life‚ so he can hinge

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    A wife is classified as a man’s spouse‚ partner or a woman. A woman can be classified as an adult female human being‚ female servant‚ subordinate‚ personal attendant‚ or domestic employee. The view of a woman has been misconstrued before the term feminist was engendered. Judy Brady uses the description of a wife’s role in her essay I Want a Wife to expose what a man subliminally believes a wife’s role is. Although the man may argue against the idea‚ women’s expectations‚ opportunities‚ and positions

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    I want a wife Published in 1971‚ “I want a wife” written by Judy Brady illustrates successfully the role of women in marriage. Brady humorously mentions a wife’s duties which range from doing chores and tasks‚ such as laundry and cooking‚ to take care of the husband’s mental‚ physical‚ social‚ and sexual needs. The repetition of “I want a wife who will…” is used effectively to emphasis the husband’s selfishness. Brady is right when she lays out a list of what most women are expected do after

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    I thoroughly enjoyed reading the essay “I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady. I thought it was so interesting how she shared her feelings on a woman’s role in society by writing her thoughts in the form of a sarcastic and yet compelling essay. She was able to make her feelings very clear without writing in a format similar to a research paper‚ listing off the unfairnesses of the lives of housewives. Also‚ I felt that the style in which she wrote this essay was especially good because she was able to list

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    and male gender in general. Even though women are working in high powers and have made their ways in politics however America is the only democratic country that has not elected women as of president. Judy Bready is one of the actives of famines movement in 60’s‚ in her literary of “I want a wife” which it was published at M Magazine in 1971. It is clear that she is trying to awaken women about how they are presenting themselves in the society. As they are raising their children and contributing

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    Burchfield English – 1301 September 21‚ 2014 I Want a Wife In Judy Syfers-Brady essay “I Want a Wife‚” she is explaining why she would what an ideal wife for herself. She starts explaining that the ideal wife will work‚ cook‚ clean‚ watches the kids‚ puts the husband through school and give pleasures to the husband when he wants. Everyone wants someone to do all things for them. She goes on to list all the specific things she would want from a wife for her children which include keeping up with

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    Essay I Matthews and Cofer both came from different cultures and both have problems. They lived two completely different lives. Both Matthew and Cofer worried about their friends excepting the fact that they had another culture. They both lived in the United States but had another life that they didn’t like sharing‚ but their family would not let them forget about it. In “Don’t Call Me a Hot Tamale” Cofer‚ “Pick One‚” Matthews‚ and “My Two Lives‚” Lahiri all face similar adversity‚ social problems

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    essay‚ “Why I Want a Wife‚” appeared in Ms. Magazine in 1972 during the feminist movement in the United States. In this essay‚ Brady takes a satirical and humorous look at what it means to be a wife and mother. Brady was thinking of a longtime friend who appeared on the scene‚ fresh from a recent divorce and was looking for another wife (263). It was in that moment it occurred to Brady‚ as a wife and mother‚ which she also would like to have a wife. She first starts out by saying‚ “Why do I want a wife

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    Why I Want a Wife – Introduction 2/This article was written in 1972. Does it still describe the role of most ’wives’ today? If so‚ why has nothing changed? If not‚ how have things changed? In 1972‚ it was believed that a ‘good’ wife was a married woman who completed and satisfied all needs involving her housework‚ children and most importantly‚ her husband. A good wife was normally a house wife. Now‚ fast forward to 2012 forty years to the present – the general customs and expectations still stand

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