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Analysis Of Rush Limbaugh

Analysis: "The Latest from the Feminist Front"
Since the time of the woman's suffrage movement, many articles and essays have reached newspapers and magazines across the country. Several of these essays were written to inform people, but others were created to strictly entertain the audience. Rush Limbaugh's essay, "The Latest from the Feminist Front," is an essay created to entertain and voice only his opinion. The elements of writing used to create a credible and valid argument can be taken out of context. Rush Limbaugh uses style, form, and claims to make his argument but is not effective in making his argument valid.
The form represented in Limbaugh's essay is an adversarial, single perspective argument. "The Latest from the Feminist ‘Front'" argues what the idea of feminism is in a vague form by never truly stating the definition just Limbaugh's opinion. He addresses his thoughts on what feminism has caused in this country concerning reforms in attitudes towards......


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