Rhetorical Analysis Of America Needs Its Nerds

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In ‘America Needs Its Nerds”, the author Leonid Fridman uses facts, reasoning, and emotional appeal to build his argument that smart individuals shouldn’t be penalized for their level of intelligence.He uses facts to show how people who work harder in school get treated differently. The author uses reasoning in order to help us understand his point of view. In additions the emotional appeal expressed by the who allows his readers to connect with him and take his words and argument more seriously. The rhetorical methods strengthen his argument and make him credible. Why are those who try and work harder in school compared to the people who bite of the heads of chickens for money? That is the questions that the author still hasn't found an answer to. Those who put the work in are called “geeks” and “nerds” and are told by their peers that they “do too much”. Fridman highlights how we should reverse these individuals for their commitment to their academic studies and should not be harassed or bullied because they have higher test scores …show more content…

The author uses reasoning to justify his belief that geeks and nerds should be shown and treated with respect. “Many students are ashamed to admit, even to their friends, how much they study”. This point that the author made shows that smart people are afraid to be themselves around others and that they shouldn't be the way it is. The author also emphasized how the numerous who do choose books over other things become punished for it.”Children who prefer to build model airplanes rather than get wasted at parties with their classmates, become social outcasts.” These points that the author describes validated his belief about the way society treats smart people. The reasoning for why he believes that we need to pay more attention (heed) to intelligent people is justifiable and allows his argument to become more credible and taken more