A Photographic Journey Analysis

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"A once-in-a-lifetime wildlife spectacle" is a phrase Jim Carter, a writer, used to descirbe the incredibly beautiful Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in the forword of Subhankar Banerjee's book 'A Photographic Journey'. Carter takes advantage of a person's unrivalled love of regions of outstanding natural beauty by referencing his time in the area. Carter and his wife camped in the wilderness for an unmentioned period of time, and I believe his time spent in the region allows him sufficent ground to argue the point effectively. In my opinion, he makes great use of emotional manipulation, references and relatable real-world current affairs to grab the reader’s attention.
Carter opens the foreword by declaring what the area named in the title …show more content…

Throughout the piece of writing, Carter employs many argumentative techniques with the utmost finesse. He employs the skill of manipulation, twisting the reader’s emotions by referencing his first-hand experience of the region. Strong and relatable evidence allows the reader to not only grasp the concept easier, but also subliminally formulate remedies for the problem, encouraging the reader to join the writer’s general vision. However, the conclusion to his foreword could cause the reader to think that the issue is purely a superficial regard of the greatness of America, as if the only reason the wilderness should be preserved is because it makes America look good. This shows the fact that the use of strong words can work for and against the author, depending on the reader’s original primary viewpoint. The mix of excellently excited argumentative techniques are enforced by this mistake, however. The small mistake allows for a more believable argument standpoint, and doesn't make the reader wonder if they aren't getting all of the information. The final paragraph excellently puts an end to an incredibly descriptive and convincing argument. The overall view of the writer is an easy one for the reader to adopt in the first place, and the argumentative skills of the writer make it exponentially easier to get