Rhetorical Analysis Of America Is Flint By Nicholas Kristof

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In the article “America is Flint” by Nicholas Kristof, he talks about lead in water and how it takes a toll on this certain city, Flint, Michigan, America, and even the effects throughout the world. The article develops a rhetorical situation and also uses diction as a rhetorical device. The exigence for this article is that this issue, of lead poisoning is something everyone is still affected by, and the problem is only growing. For example he says “We have been rightfully outraged by the lead poisoning of children in Flint Mich…” Later saying “but lead poisoning goes far beyond Flint, and in many parts of America seems to be even worse” (Kristof, 2016, p.1) also saying “lead poisoning is not one city's catastrophe but a nations- and the world’s” (Kristof, 2016, p.1) saying that its a problem worldwide, and has come to attention because of a certain city. …show more content…

capacity will still be constrained because of the failures of Congress.” (Kristof, 2016, p.1) that he blames congress and wants them to help fix this issue. Using diction to make it sound like Congress doing that was one of the contributing factors, and encouraging Americans to speak up about it. The purpose of this rhetoric article is to inform and therefore persuade people to speak up to congress and other authorities to help resolve the issue. By saying “Let’s recognize the catastrophe in Flint as a wake-up call to address not just one city’s lead-poisoning tragedy, but America’s.” (Kristof, 2016, p.2) He is calling people to action, and to make people realize the severity of this issue. Diction is very important to the overall rhetoric or this