Analysis Of Jay Heinrichs Thank You For Arguing

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In Jay Heinrichs, “Thank You for Arguing”, the Eddie Haskell Ploy was a rhetorical virtue that stuck out and closely connected to me. When unsure if you will win an argument, the Eddie Haskell Ploy explains, “…preempt your opponent by taking his side” (Heinrichs 65). This not only makes you look like you knew what you were doing all along, but it makes the opposing side respect you more and leave them feeling more cared about and confident in their side. For example, after Jay Heinrich’s daughter used this sly ploy, he stated, “Even though I saw through the ruse, I admired it. Her virtue went way up in my eyes” (Heinrichs 64). This ploy is a classic move that my siblings and I would always pull on our parents. For instance, when I knew asking my parents if I could go to the lake with my friends for the weekend would be a farfetched goal, my inner Eddie Haskell would take over. …show more content…

You’d be the best mom EVER!” If I were to straightforwardly ask my mother if I could go to the lake, it would leave her with the responsibility to bring up the burden of me needing to cleaning my room on her own, making her feel like her desires and requests meant little to me. However, since I brought up the topic of the chore on my own and recognized that I feel guilty for not doing it, the ploy makes her respect me and feel confident that I am aware I still have chores to

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