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Surname1 Institution Lecturer Student Course Date Short Writing Task 1: Proposal Task A woman’s work is never done: many people in Australian and other countries grew up with this adage and it somehow appears to be true even in the contemporary society. People acknowledge that women, unlike their male counterparts, always have a lot of work to do and this work never ends. One such person is Jessica Grose who in her article “Cleaning: The Final Feminist Frontier” argues that to date, men do not have a share of the dirty work. According to Grose, even though men have started doing some basic house chores, others such as cleaning and taking care of almost everybody in the family remains the responsibility of the woman. Afaf Ibrahim Meleis and Teri G. Lindgren in their work, “Man works from sun to sun, but woman's work is never done: insights on research and policy” gives a contrary opinion that though women’s work never ends, men do waged work from sun to sun to support their families financially. However, men get some days off their daily work and at some point in their lives retire completely, but women’s work never calls for breaks or retirement: It simply never ends. I can use ethos or ethical appeal to evaluate viewpoints and stances on the above topic. This rhetorical concept will enable me as the rhetor to convince or persuade the audience/readers that I am credible and that my essay is worth listening to. I can develop ethos by choosing a suitable
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Surname2 language and proper level of vocabulary in order to make myself sound unbiased and fair in my arguments. I will not necessary incorporate ethos in my arguments rather I will just show my readers that I am credible by proving that I am ethical in character, intelligent, and outspoken, and thus arguing with good intentions. As Varpio (par. 7) points out, a rhetorician using ethos should prove his/her trustworthiness beyond doubt and make the audience see their work as acceptable and true. The analysis will be of interest to any academic reader with general knowledge about this topic and special interest in study of rhetoric for various reasons. My analysis will include fascinating details and snippets of information regarding women’s work. I will try to make the information relevant to the contemporary world such that the academic readers can easily relate to (Knape, p.63). The essay will also borrow some factual, balanced, and objective creative writing techniques that will help the audience relay similar information contained in it in a much easier way. People with general knowledge concerning women’s work will be in a position to access more useful details concerning this topic that will certainly enable them to argue logically without contradiction. Besides, the analysis will give them more insight into the role women play in our society and how their unending works impact nearly life of every person.
Surname3 Works cited Grose, Jessica. "Cleaning: The Final Feminist Frontier." 19 March 2013.The New Republic. 26 August 2019 <https://newrepublic.com/article/112693/112693>. Knape, Joachim.Modern rhetoric in culture, arts, and media: 13 essays.Berlin : De Gruyter, 2012. Meleis, Afaf Ibrahim, and Teri G. Lindgren. "Man works from sun to sun, but woman's work is never done: Insights on research and policy."Health Care for Women International23.6- 7 (2002): 742-753. Varpio, Lara. "Using rhetorical appeals to credibility, logic, and emotions to increase your persuasiveness."Perspectives on medical education7.3 (2018): 207-210.