Recently author Alan Taylor published an article about the people that still live within the ground while showing images of life in these cave houses also known as troglodyte homes. Showing an appeal to logos Alan Taylor is able to show and reason the importance of culture within these cave homes.
The author Alan Taylor tells a story of the hardships and beauty through from a third person view of the cave homes. Occasion, a photographer and good friend shared the pictures with Alan Taylor which was soon spotlighted within The Atlantic. The audience is towards people that are intrigued by the culture of these people. Purpose, the author writes about these people because it shows awareness of how different cultures are. Subject, Alan Taylor talks about the culture and beauty of the last underground houses. Tone, Alan Taylor has an informative tone to allow the reader to be more engaged and interested.
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The article written by John C. Williams argues that it is harder for Asians to pursue STEM based careers, even though the seen stereotype of Asians are good at math and science would make it easier for them to do well in such careers. The culture that Asian Americans especially women, are brought into tend to develop an assertive and non aggressive behaviors. This makes it harder for Asian Americans tho compete in such a harsh career pathway.
The speaker is John C. Williams and etc. he writes this to confront the issue of the stereotype of Asians. Williams writes to people that do not understand the problem or struggle of Asian women and males. Williams writes to inform people of this matter and bring support to it. The subject is about how stereotypes don not matter. Williams tone is informative and conversational to allow the reader to understand better. The Atlantic today published an article that talks about areas that are changing economically tend to draw more police creating more surveillance and more potential for misconduct. The economic change creates previously normal activities into suspicious actions.
The author, Adallah Fayyad is writing to people in the brooklyn area to better inform people of the changes and differences that are occuring. Fayyad is writing this article to inform people about the economic changes. Fayyad also brings up the topic of gentrification to allow people to better understand what is happening. Fayyad's tone is informational trying to allow people to learn more about the prevailing issue. . .The Atlantic had recently posted an article called "The Surprising Evolution of Dinosaur Drawings" it features an art piece commenting on how the modernism has changed our view of even the fiercest of creatures from our past. The article argues that the creation of dinosaur art requires the understanding of possible anatomy of the dinosaurs to create a realistic piece of art. Through time this had slowly decreased in popularity as new evidence came out and supported a more leaner and muscular type of creature.
The speaker Asher Elbein talks about the experience of how dinosaurs were portrayed since the 1800's explaining the many imaginative parts of the painter's art. Asher Elbein wrote this article after talking with a paleo art enthusiast telling the story of how much they loved the murals. The author is speaking to art lovers to get them interested in looking and visiting these murals. The author's purpose is to show the complexity of these murals and allow everyone to understand how amazing they are. The author talks about the amazing complexity of the dinosaur murals. Elbein uses a casual tone to allow any reader to pick up his article and understand it, his use of diction is informal but uses some jargon such as paleo art. The author appeals to logos and pathos to allow readers to understand and connect to the beauty of the dinosaur murals that are exhibited. Recently on the 16th of October in 2017 The Atlantic posted a new publication called "How to Get more People to Ride the Bus". The author Andrew Small talks about what a driver, transportation official, and transit advocate know about why Seattle saw one of the biggest city wide increase in passengers.
Subject: More people are using Seattle's public transportation Occasion: Increase in bus riders within Seattle Audience: =People interested in the influx of bus riders in Seattle Purpose: to show people why there are more people riding on Seattle's buses Tone: The author has a matter of fact tone In the article to further show the interest in Seattle's new found enjoyment of buses, the author uses primary sources to appeal to our ethos and logos. This effectively allows us to Recently the Atlantic had published a new article 'Politics and Policy Daily Priceless' where the author had talked about the resignation of Tom Price due to his improper spending of tax payer's money on private and military flights. Trump had praised the GOP's new tax plan with its new tax cut. The article was made after a change in a government position to allow readers to understand what has recently happened.
Here in this article there does not seem to show any true support of Donald Trump or the resignation of Tom Price, The Atlantic simply states the information as raw as it can be. This shows the moderate usage of politics that The Atlantic uses. The author appeals to pathos and logos bringing in information for the reader to understand the current issue. The issue of how the money was spent could raise a readers feelings about how the government spends their money. The author conveys a casual tone by using non formal diction in the article. It allows the reader to feel as if the author is simply talking to the reader about the recent events in the government. |
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