Rhetorical Analysis Of Ema Watson's Fight For Gender Equality

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In Ema Watson's speech in New York City made this speech to fight for gender Gender Equality, she asserts that” harmful and destructive stereotypes of and expectations for masculinity have got to change.”. Ema asserts this in order to persuade men and boys to fight for gender Equality. Using a forceful tone, Ema uses words such as “aggressive” and “strong,” to establish that men and women have to fight for gender equality This idea is expressed throughout the speech with the use of many rhetorical devices such as anaphora, juxtaposition, a rhetorical question for example in the second to last paragraph she makes the point that we should start fighting for gender Equality when she says, “If not now, when?”. Another good use of a rhetorical