Jk Rowling Rhetorical Analysis

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J.K. Rowling uses anecdotes to draw attention to the benefits of failure and imagination. According to Rowling, failure is a means of eliminating unnecessary burdens in one's life, which facilitates growth in areas that are truly meaningful. Rowling describes one of her most epic failures, in which "the fears that [her] parents had for [her], and that [she] had for [herself] had both come to pass" (Rowling 2). The uncertainty of her future plagued her, until she realized that she still had things and people for whom to live. Therefore, Rowling's failure had not eradicated her future, but made her realize the importance of her present. It is for this reason that Rowling stresses the value of failure. Additionally, Rowling uses anecdotes about