Rhetorical Analysis Of Let There Be Dark

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The author, Paul Bogard in his essay, "Let There Be Dark", describes the alarming rate in which we are losing the night’s natural darkness due too much artificial light at night. Bogard purpose is to persuading us that natural darkness should be preserved by decreasing the amount of light which is just wasted energy by using selection of details and diction.
Bogard starts off using specific details like "I knew night skies in which meteors left smoky trails across sugary spread so stars”, “losing nights natural darkness before realizing its worth", and "irreparable value of darkness". These details hint towards the overall purpose, it as if he wants us to value the natural darkness of the night before it’s all gone due to the huge amounts