John Krakauer's "The Wild" is a rare book, and the author admits his prejudice freely in the first few pages. "I do not claim to be a fair biographer," Mr. Kurul said in the author 's memo, but it is not. It is not clear in the authors' comment that the bias of Krakauer is positive or negative, but it can be easily guessed. The obsessive interpretation of his story about McCandless clearly indicates that "writing in the wild" is to persuade the reader to look at him like the author;
The author of Novel by Ens plays an important role in describing his subjects to the audience. Author Jon Krakauer is no exception. Among the novel "The Wild" in 1996, Clacawaw skillfully manipulated elements of rhetoric as his audience believed on his subject, elusive, not arrogant Chris McCain Leeds Ignorant Children, and McCandless? To seek truth in the wild is the same pursuit that everyone experiences. Clackauer's hypothesis is that the majority of his audience have a negative opinion of McCandless and do you think he is the other one? A type of crazy adventure whose suicidal tendency led them to meet their destiny in the wild. Clackauer disputes this - symptoms, sadness, and spirit. The most obvious rhetorical charm in this novel is the appeal of Cracow to the logo he established through the use of de facto evidence. When to explain McCandless? (20)
The audience will use he or she a rhetorical strategy. Rhetorical strategies mainly include Ethos, Pathos and Logos. Ethos is the author's own reliability, Pathos is attractive to feelings, Logos appeals to reason and logic. Authors can also use strategies such as word selection, images, and metaphor. Likewise, in steroids, sports, and victory ethics, Michael Dillingham persuaded the audience with effective rhetorical tactics such as spirit, sorrow, identity.
Symbolic nature and sadness, "spirit and sorrow" of "civil disobedience" in the sign of "civil disobedience" Henry David Thoreau has many signatures in his article titled "civil disobedience" Examples of tragic complaints using and. The opinion on Thoreau's ideal of 1849 and the state of the government is reflected in his thesis. He used logical reasoning, a reliable example and expressed his emotional appeal to express his thesis Use it. Thoreau showed a logical appeal and logo using multiple analogies in his own article.
Three different claims of logos, sadness, and spirit are explained. The logo is based on facts and reasons and explains logical arguments that depend on information and evidence. The logo has sufficient evidence, data, statistics and reliable information. Another charm is sorrow, which draws the emotions and emotions of readers into the work. Many writers who use sorrow tend to write down their personal experiences with language and tone. In addition to the logo and sorrow, the spirit corresponds to letters