Rhetorical Analysis Of Global Warming By Al Gore

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Global warming is an issue that constantly threatens not only American lives but all lives. The effects of global warming have been captured and seen but repeatedly ignored. These crucial political choices deterred from the fact that Global warming is far more than a political issue but more of an ethical issue as it may endanger the lives of millions. Unlike many politicians, Al gore insisted that matters such as global warming is extremely important and should be dealt with quickly and accordingly. In order to push this agenda, Al gore toured around the world, preaching to ‘non-scientist’ in order to sway their opinion on Global warming but also strengthening the support people already had towards global warming.

In order to be successful at convincing the crowd of ‘non-scientist’ Al Gore used a generous amount of statistics in his presentation. He did this so that the audience can have a better understanding and comprehension on where the world will be in a decade or so due to global warming. Al gore was able to do this with his multimedia formatting; displaying graphs and visuals in order to spark the audience's attention. These graphs display things such as projected oxygen levels in the future years to come and images that show the damage that global warming is capable of. Al gore also shows videos of what is happening in current time and then gives an alarming example of what might occur in the future, appealing to pathos by juxtaposing these two …show more content…

This makes the audience feel some type way because the polar bears are losing their home and dying due to the effects of global warming caused by us humans. Al gores continues to do this throughout the documentary in hopes of convincing the audience that something needs to be done about global