Jean Kramer Talks Rhetorical Analysis

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When you are experiencing something hard or difficult stop and remember that it may just benefit you in the end. Whether it's something as simple as a bad day or something horrible like the death of a loved one. All things will workout to Gods amazingly complex but wonderful plan. Through her firsthand experience of a brain tumor and having to stay positive, Kramer definitely has ethos on this subject. She walked the walk and talked the talk, and still stayed positive. She knows how to be humble and motivated through hard times. She didn't use logos because her talk wasn't about percentages or graphs of people getting tumors. It wasn't about the tumor or different kinds of tumors. The talks was about dealing with the problems we face and that it might benefit us. …show more content…

“You'll be challenged, inspired, motivated and humbled. The way that Kramer has inspiration, humility and motivation even after her whole world was turned upside down. Lots of people ,including me, would have asked God why he let this happen too me. But Kramer had the strength to look past that and know there was a reason for this. Seeing what she's gone through and her reaction of strength, humility, and motivation makes a person think about their own problems and realize how seemingly small they are. This method of pathos is extremely persuasive because we all have problems. Everyday we face uncertainty and unexpected troubles so we can relate to the message of the talk. The idea of trusting that things are going to workout is a hard lesson to learn but it can be easily related to our