Some rhetorical devices used in the essay "Why I Want a Wife" by Judy Brady include hyperbole to exaggerate certain aspects of the wife's role, irony to highlight societal expectations placed on women, and repetition to emphasize the demands faced by wives. Brady uses these devices to shed light on the inequality and double standards present in marriage and society.
Aristotle's wife was named Pythias.
Aristotle was married twice. His first wife's name is Pythias, and his second wife's name is Herpyllis.
His thoughtlessness led to him forgetting to pick up his wife from work, causing her to wait in the cold for over an hour.
Pythias
Aristotle's first wife was named Pythias.
D.) All of the above
Make it personal
The poem "Old Wife and the Ghost" by James Reeves uses various poetic devices such as imagery (description of the old wife and the ghost), symbolism (the ghost representing the past), personification (assigning human qualities to the ghost), and metaphor (comparing the ghost to a shadow of her youth). These devices help create a vivid and emotional portrayal of the old wife's relationship with her past.
Make it personal
It means that you want to marry her. To make her your wife.
She is trying to convince her audience that women should have mastery in marriage, which was a controversial position.
a want
He didnt want a wife becuz he wanted to live alone
He didnt want a wife becuz he wanted to live alone
The Wife of Bath uses various rhetorical methods in her prologue, including humor, sarcasm, and personal anecdotes to assert her authority and challenge traditional patriarchal views on marriage and relationships. She also uses logical reasoning and biblical references to support her arguments and defend her multiple marriages as justified. Additionally, the Wife employs vivid imagery and explicit language to engage her audience and make a lasting impression.
Why would anyone want to sleep with their cousins wife? Are you perverted or what?
U want too be with someone else.