The story begins with a story that has taken place before. In the history, we meet Jonathan Sanfran Foer the author and another person, who is called the girl. Froer tells about his experience from that day he met this girl, which was crying on the phone. He wanted to help her, but he decides not to do it after all. After that, Froer starts to explain how this situation affected him as a human who wants to show solicitude toward other humans. If we look deeper in the text, the language in the text is formal which is important in this kind of context, specific to give the readers a better understanding. It is informative because it informs everyone. Foer diffidently wants the reader to understand every one of his statements. Also, by using Pathos, to affect our feelings. He wants to make us emotion, so then we start …show more content…
If we look forward to his use of rhetorical. He uses allusion where Foer is referring back to the day he saw a girl crying while talking on the phone, while sitting next her considering wherever he should help her. But in the end decides to not do it. After that experience his speculations and frustration against the technology development. If we dive further into the speech, he uses rhetorical device. The first is dialogism ‘’What was her mother telling her? Never to stay out all night’’ (p.1 l.16 ) where he tries get into the girl’s conversation. Which leads us back to the beginning of the story, which can help us understand him, because It defiantly seem as, the episode probably affected him, but the technology was the main problem, also because when he use antithesis mostly set to different up against one after another ‘’I could interject myself into her life or I could respect the boundaries between us.’’(p.1 l.26-28) when he talks about boundaries, he refer to that the technology is separating people from each