Rhetorical Analysis Of Carson's Emotions

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For pathos appeals Carson uses emotions such as fear, alarming, and concerns. This appeal is strong for this argument because of the use of pesticides and chemicals. An example for alarming, Carson poetically asserted that “to still the song of birds and the leaping of fish in the streams, to coat the leaves with a deadly film, and to linger on in soil” (Carson 645). The audience can create a polluted and an unclean stream of land that is deeply contaminated. Carson uses this song as a concept to show the purpose and create such fearful emotions. Likewise, this example can appeal to some public as it advocates proper conversational care. In terms of concerns, not only does Carson care effectively about the use of pesticides and chemicals among