Brady Vs. Barry: A Comparison of Two Authors Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Brady Vs. Barry.

Brady Vs. Barry: A Comparison of Two Authors Essay | Essay

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Brady Vs. Barry: A Comparison of Two Authors

Summary: Analyzes two essays, "I Want a Wife" by Brady, and "From Now On, Let Women Kill Their Own Spiders" by Barry. Describes how they can be compared and contrasted through their audience, humor, and purpose.
The two authors, Judy Brady and Dave Barry have a considerably different outlook on men and women. The difference in sex of the two writers portrays unique writing styles, along with diverse views about men and women. The two essays, "I Want a Wife" by Brady, and "From Now On, Let Women Kill Their Own Spiders" by Barry can be compared and contrasted through their audience, humor, and purpose.

Both Brady and Barry are targeting different audiences through their essays. Brady is ironically sympathizing with wives everywhere who want the privileges and abilities that history and culture have given to their husbands. Many times throughout her essay she mentions wanting a wife. One time she said, " I want a wife who will take care of the details of my social life"(Brady 413). She further explained by saying "I want a wife who will have the house clean, will...

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