Have you ever read "Why read Shakespeare?" This persuasive argument, written by Michael Mack, will really change the way you thinks about Shakespeare; even if Shakespeare isn't for you. Mack produced an effective argument proving that reading Shakespeare is not as complex as it seems and it teaches you lessons you will need throughout the rest of your life - which therefor is worth the effort - through his uses of rhetorical devices and his claim.
The rhetorical device that Mack uses to advance his argument is his use of an analogy: comparing Shakespeare to music. " We all know that some kinds of music are easy on the ears. This is the "ear candy" that you like the very first time you hear it. And after you've heard it ten thousand times in twenty four hours, it turns into an earworm that drives you crazy." (9-14) Mack is saying that there is some things we like at first, but we end up not liking after a while. Mack believes that Shakespeare is more than that. " There is also music that you don’t particularly like the first time you hear it. But if you give it a chance, …show more content…
"As you discover the true meaning of the parable, you discover the truth about yourself."(82-84) As we understand Shakespeare, we begin understanding ourselves better. We learn new things and learn new lessons, and reading Shakespeare can help teach you a few of the harder lessons. "Shakespeare offers us a lens on the real world in which we live."(65-66) Mack is saying that Shakespeare helps us see what we are usually blind to in the real world. Its like never having very good eyesight so everything is always blurry; so you go get glasses. After having the glasses adjusted and fitted and refitted, you can finally see with no blurry spots. It takes effort and might get confusing sometimes, but in the end it really is worth