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engage the reading in two double-spaced paragraphs. no outside resouces needed.
When the readings for class are theoretical, your responses should attempt to recapitulate the main argument. If you’re not sure what the argument is, or if it seems that there are multiple arguments and you’re not sure which is most central or how they relate to each other, your response could describe this confusion. Also, try to imagine what problem or concern the author is trying to address. What’s motivating the essay? What does the author accomplish and how? You should give some thought to the way the argument is put together. How is it structured? What rhetorical or stylistic gestures does the author use to persuade the reader? Is there anything that author overlooks?
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This essay particularly focuses on the House that Jack built. The author illustrates that
gender inequality has become almost ludicrous and ominous. Moreover, the essay addresses
these issues based on a couple, Jack and Jenny. It discusses Jack’s story in his efforts of making
his wife happy. The play also shows Jenny’s side of the argument while trying to resist the
autonomy of marriage.
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