I want a wife by Judy(syfers) Brady

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“I Want a Wife” was published almost exactly a half century ago, and it’s considered a very important manifesto of feminism and the rights of women. In a series of passionate and ironic paragraphs, the author tries to vindicate the rights of women. Analyze the rhetorical techniques used by the author and discuss how successful she has been in the presentation of her point of view and philosophy. Use the primary reading and two secondary sources from the Centennial College library database to support your argument in your documented research essay.

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