Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Blog Post #3

I want a wife 

    In the article "I want a wife" I found there to be what you might call stupidity but ill say ignorance or maybe Irony and a hypercritical writer. For being a wife herself she sure does seem to say that being a wife sucks by making a long list of here work she does every day for her family and husband. while hes is out working or going to school. She stays home and does the laundry. Ok, so she does a little more work than that but seems to make it a whole lot worse than it is. She chose to be a wife didnt she? I find she is complaining about taking care of her own chores. Its her job as a woman, she should be happy with that, she chose to do it.

Men-it's their nature

    The article "men-its their nature" list a few fact of the difference of boy and girls, and men and woman. As everyone should know they are not the same, chemical they are different and the author clearly stats that in this article. He also writes of people trying to change boys into girls (attitude wise) and i dont see who would want that. But he explains why thats never going to happen and how it is the same for girls, unless of course they chose to do it themselves and would like to call themselves the opposite sex attitude wise.


    I will be writing my analysis essay on "Men-its their nature" as you may have guessed- I support its point. But that does not mean it is 100% true and in my analysis I aim to find something false in the article and support both sides.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

The author of "Men it's in their nature" is a female however I'm interested in reading your analysis of that essay. I don't think the writer of "I want a wife" was complaining but simply saying that wives and mothers often sacrifice their own dreams, wants and needs for the needs of their family and husband.

Unknown said...

Averie, I think it might be a good idea to re-read "I Want a Wife", examine it critically. She gave a detailed account of the division of labor that is common, even today, and used humor and sarcasm to do it. Her point was to highlight the inequality, not "complain".

Also, there are many spelling, grammar, and capitalization errors.

I too look forward to your analysis of "Men--It's in Their Nature.

Anonymous said...

Remember, though, that with summaries we need to leave our personal bias and opinions at the door and be critically analyze the main points of the essays. I know it's difficult to not to want to get caught up in how each made you personally feel, but you have to.

The only paragraph you would examine with a personal tone would be the last one, where you explain why you chose the one you did. That would be my only suggestion.