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    Brave New World and Utopia

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    World & Utopia Essay Composers of Dystopian Literature not only critique personal and political values but also manipulate textual forms and features in response to their times. This is apparent in Thomas More’s Utopia‚ Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ Andrew Niccol’s In Time and Turn On/Turn Off composed by Anonymous. These types of literature create a society that goes against responders’ morals and ethics. These Dystopian societies are characterized by human misery. More uses Utopia to criticize

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    The Itching Pressure to Conform It is no secret that humans want to feel accepted. Growing up and reaching adolescence‚ feelings start to change and the way people see you suddenly becomes a priority. In the essay‚ “Salvation”‚ Langston Hughes narrates his vivid memory of a religious revival with his Auntie Reed‚ a committed Christian. Hughes successfully demonstrates how emotionally straining it is to be expected to conform. Hughes fell into peer pressure at a church revival‚ resulting in him

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    35-45-year-old men to buy Hot Cheetos‚ and it provided the essay above. Chat wrote a well-written essay that appealed to a hard audience. Today I will be delving into what Chat did right rhetorically and what it did wrong. The essay demonstrates good rhetorical strategies‚ such as appealing to the demographic’s desire for connection and portraying the snack as a guilty pleasure. However‚ the essay’s effectiveness is impeded by a lack of evidence/testimonials to validate

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    Lois Lowry’s The Giver is set in a futuristic‚ dichotomous society‚ one that is both utopian and dystopian. In response to the overwhelming destruction and chaos in the world‚ the Elders have attempted to create and maintain a peaceful and orderly utopia‚ but this security comes at a price. The citizens of the community have sacrificed their individuality and freedom. Although most adult members have some knowledge of the hypocrisies involved‚ they choose to perpetuate the deception‚ allowing the

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    Ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos are the three rhetorical appeals. In this commercial‚ ethos is used to establish credibility‚ logos is used to establish logic‚ and pathos is used to establish emotion. The commercial for Charmin toilet paper with the Charmin bears is an effective use of rhetoric because it makes you laugh‚ it gives examples of the toilet paper‚ and it creates trust. The Charmin commercial appeals to pathos effectively because it makes you laugh. The idea of a bear using toilet paper

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    Oliver Touati 3322217 ENC-1102 8/31/12 On this rhetorical critique‚ I will be talking about the driving community of the state of Florida. As we all know‚ Florida is infamous for it’s terrible accidents. John Couwels and Vivian Kuo‚ journalists for CNN‚ prepared an article about the multi-car crash that occurred on January 29th‚2012‚ where 11 people were killed and 46 others were injured. I chose this article because car accidents are a daily event in the state of Florida. However‚ the roads

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    Everyone has their own vision of what their utopia would be like. All of these visions have different people with different rules in different places. Mirriam-Webster dictionary defines a utopia as an imaginary place in which the government‚ laws‚ and social conditions are perfect. My utopia would have caring people‚ a fair economy‚ and a peaceful location.  The first part of a society are the people that live there. The people that live in Victority‚ my utopia‚ are caring‚ intelligent‚ and resourceful

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    Obama Rhetorical Analysis

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    riches” story‚ he utilizes enargeia creates imagery to which the listener can grasp onto. Utilizing sententia‚ Obama ties the idea of social mobility from his anecdote to the principle of equality in the Declaration of Independence‚ when he states‚ “Our pride is based on a very simple premise... ‘among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”(1). Social mobility is an American principle that anyone can relate to because it offers hope for the future. Hope is what allowed America to become

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    Jfk Rhetorical Analysis

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    wrong. “Medical care is tied to social security”. This shows that Kennedy has a knowledge of the three parties vies on medical care and how the programs tie into each other. Presents Issues so they are Easily Understood 1. Richard Nixon uses rhetorical questions to have the audience relate

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    to change all that in 1776. Plato argues in the Republic that in order to build a proper Utopia‚ it will be necessary to depict the gods as virtuous‚ regardless of what Homer and other authors may actually have written about them. Hence censorship and deception were seen as requisite for instilling virtue: "The lie in words is in certain cases useful and not hateful." Thomas Jefferson tried to make a utopia of the people where they

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