Thrown away the article Judy Blmue wrote about censorship, a personal point of view, takes her readers on a journey, cast her eyes and made them Jump into her shoes to take a test drive, throw her to life and show her the details of how she experienced and dealt with censorship, connecting, learning and rebelling against it. He does this in his article by using some clever yet effective ways of using rhetorical strategies to get the reader to think and feel a certain way. Jude Blume uses the rhetorical strategies ethos, pathos, and logos to effectively persuade the reader and inform him that censorship does not depend on a group of people but on personal choice. In her article she first uses ethos to let the reader know that she is credible in this topic and knows what she is talking about on the topic of censorship. Letting the public know that she knows she is credible, she used from personal experience she threw her life away coming into daily contact with censors being an author and she also threw away her childhood experiences. (I found John O'Hara's name on my reading list. No specific John O'Hara titles, but any title. I wasted no time. That afternoon I went to the public library in Elizabeth, New Jersey—alright where I had spent so many happy hours as a child, I had glued a card pocket to the back cover of every book I owned and I was looking for a rage to live, but I couldn't find it when I asked the librarian for me that book was reserved .It was kept in a closet and I couldn't take it out without my parents' written permission.(317)) also uses the other credibility of past teachers who were fried by censorship and ban. martial arts in their curriculum (Colorado do English...... middle of paper...... there is a lot to say if I didn't read them now and explain them at an early age it would allow a young generation to grow up and of being naive and falling in love with anything in the world.Judy Blume uses these rhetorical strategies virtuously to guide her audience by analyzing every thought process, every emotion in the article, every thought that makes you think and reflect on what you have just read it and how it makes you feel and see what society really is. Blume's article is really well written, he knows what to say that is not exaggerated to sound bitter and rude towards the censors to rethink the way it happens when something is unknown to us and controversial, that we would like to shy away from but instead, face it head on and embrace it, immerse ourselves in it and explain it to our younger generations and educate them in the unknown so they can bark at the their own research and expand their minds.
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