Why I Want A Wife By Judy Brady

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“Why I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady was published in 1972. It talks about the purpose one may desire a wife, and by the end, one cannot help but feel compelled to follow the author's beliefs. The article has a major recurring question, why do I want a wife? It’s simple, I want a wife to take care of me, my children, and my friends. I want a wife to listen to me without complaint, to keep track of the appointments. I want a wife to keep the house clean and easy to where I know where everything is. I want a wife who is willing to drop everything, even her job, to comfort and please me. I want a wife who is only mine, yet I can leave if I please. I want a wife to make sure I am satisfied. Brady wrote this in what I believe an attempt to humor the harsh reality of marriage, therefore I agree with her. Although “I Want a Wife” …show more content…

A large movement for feminists (and those supporting equality) was the fight for the ratification of The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). It was eventually defeated, but the idea of equal rights began to influence many court decisions. Multiple protests were held, often using signs that say things like “Let’s judge ourselves as people” and “can makeup cover the wounds of our oppression?” (Bettmann Archive). The National Organization for Women created a Rape Task Force to aid in defining rape as a punishable crime, one that is still controversial to this day. Judy Brady shows the thoughts and ideas of the average civilian in the 70s, which I agree with her yet disagree with what the general populace thought. In the same year, her article was released to the public, the Title IX amendments were passed. It increased female participation in sports, promoted equal participation in educational programs, and brought more light upon sexual violence against women. “Why I Want a Wife” is the embodiment of what marriage was before the countless movement's activists strive

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