Answer the following questions. Each question carry
1. By describing a typical wife, what is Brady actually saying about typical wives? What is the central argument of the text?
2. What kind of reader does the text seek to persuade? Why do you think Brady focuses on this population of readers?
3. The title states that Brady would like a wife for herself. The phrase, 1 want a wife', is repeated multiple times in the text. Does this mean that Brady approves of typical wives? Does she really want a wife? Or are the title and the essay ironical? If so, how so?
4. What kind of person is the speaker? Is she a typical wife herself? In that case, why would she too want a wife?
5. In order to be called an ideal wife, a woman needs to fulfill multiple tasks. What would the male equivalent of this wife be like? How does our society define an ideal husband? Does an ideal husband need to fulfill similar tasks?
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