Rhetorical Analysis Of In Search Of The Good Family By Jane Howard

477 Words2 Pages
Jane Howard, a journalist who wrote about the changing American scene, in her essay “In Search of the Good Family” asserts that everyone needs a family which doesn’t necessarily mean it has to be blood-related. Howard progresses her argument by bringing in the terminology of an African tribe, her experience, and the characteristics which make up a good and conventional family. Therefore, Howard throughout her essay uses rhetorical appeals to make her argument credible.
In this essay the author, Jane Howard, talks about the important role our friends play in our life and how they can become closer to you than your blood related family. She explains how everyone needs some type of family to make do in life and since our family isn't always able