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Essay / Violence against women - 1361
Violence against womenThe articles that will be summarized in this article are “Ending violence against women” and “Violence against women”. The authors of both articles have not been mentioned but are believed to be someone who wants to prevent or help those who have been victimized by someone they know. The audience for both plays is everyone who wants violence against women to stop and people who have been and still are victims to know that help is available. The aim of both documents is also the same: they are to inform people that violence against women can be prevented and that there is help for those who are or have been victims at the hands of certain people. They both have logos, philosophy and pathos in every aspect of the items. The “End Violence Against Women” logo indicates that one in three women have been victimized by someone they know. “Violence Against Women” logos represent the violence against women that affects one in four women in America. The philosophy of “End Violence Against Women” and “Violence Against Women” is that this should not happen to anyone, male or female. The pathos of “End Violence Against Women” is about the whole person, no matter what type of abuse it is. The pathos of “Violence Against Women” is that it can devastate the whole of any woman. Therefore, violence against women must stop because the differences and similarities match the gravity of the situation of women and their inequalities. The article “Ending Violence Against Women” explains how violence against women of our species is spiraling out of control. Gender-based violence must stop because it has caused women to be beaten out of control by someone they know as a family member. This is...... middle of paper...... Nancy's results. Abuse has a major, although little-recognized, impact on a woman's reproductive health and sexual well-being. Providers can reassure women that violence is unacceptable and that no woman deserves to be beaten, sexually abused, or subjected to emotional harm. Therefore, violence against women should be punishable for anyone who chooses to beat that special someone in their life. Violence against women should stop because the differences and similarities match the gravity of the situation of women and their inequalities. The differences between them are both interesting and appalling. The similarities are very appalling, but why would a person force someone else to do what they wanted by beating the person they supposedly love. Why do women have to be the submissive type when men want to be just as submissive as women ??