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Here is my introduction :
The women's rights movement brings significant changes to the United States society. Nowadays, the gender gap has narrowed, and women are proving that they deserve to be equal to men. To convince society to agree with their point, women boosted their economic standing by making gains in labor force participation, wages, and access to more lucrative occupations. Society begins to focus on the values women create, the discrimination they receive in the workplace, or their rights. A lot of people choose to stand on the women's side and help them any time because people believe that women's rights beneficial to society. And then, people forget us – the side of men. They forget that men also change after the women's rights movement. Today, men spend more time with their children, and they are sharing more housework with women than ever before. People can help a woman on a street they do not know, but they forget a man in their family also need help. They do not know that men also have problems, which they cannot solve without help. I, a man raised in this society, feel that everyone pays a lot of attention to women, and no one cares about a man's emotions; I believe that many men have the same feeling like me, and we are lonely in this society.
I need a rhetorical analysis of the article "Why men still can't have it all" by Richard Dorment to support my thesis. Moreover, I also need a counter-argument in a separate paragraph and a paragraph of the conclusion.
Therefore, the essay needs to have 3 paragraphs in total of 2 pages