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Rhetorical Analysis Of Social Networking And The Death Of The Internet By Alfredo Lopez

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The article written by Alfredo Lopez “Social Networking and the Death of the Internet” was published on May 8, 2013, on the ‘counterpunch’ website. According to the information present along with the very article, the author is a political activist, and a radical journalist, who is also a founding member of a progressive web- hosting media service in Brooklyn, New York. With a small introduction with the origin of the author, we can guess that the article is filled with information that can easily be followed up using online media sources. With this, it is easily assumed that the article is initially intended for the readers of this website, which is an online and in print magazine that is available to general public via the world wide web …show more content…

For instance, the third paragraph connects the ethos, or the information the authors is giving to the audience, to the author own experience. This can be seen in the opening sentence of the mentioned paragraph (here I am referring to a paragraph that is content …show more content…

However, following some basic rules of informal and informative writing, the importance of the article and the message should be handed out based on the importance of information. Using the so-called “drawer” organization, the most important segments of the article should be summarized and handed out to the audience in the beginning of the article, which was not performed in this very sample. Further, even though it has all 3 appeals present, ethos and pathos seem to be most present. For one, the ethical approach, or the information handed out can be checked and seem to be coming from credible sources, however, their organization is not displayed by their relevance. This leaves an impression that the author did not conceptualize the layout of the information, having the impression that it was written as the author was inspired, leading to a conclusion that his intention was either missed, and was not objective enough, or he was being lead by his emotion that are related to the topic. This can be seen in a single paragraph, which has been copied entirely from the article, as it seems to summarize the entire message, which the author may have intended to transfer to the audience with his writing. Whether its “creators” or the vast numbers of techies

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