Saturday, October 16, 2010

Blog Entry #15

Ehrilch describes the cowboys as being tough and rugged on the outside, and for the most part, on the inside. She talks about how they don't really connect towards women, and that they need the women to cook and clean for them. When the cowboys are in a more intimate setting with their wives, they open up more and are more able to connect with the women on a personal level. Ehrilch uses a tone that is informative, but also emotional, which she is basically stating that you can't judge a book by it's cover.

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