Rhetorical Analysis Of The Best Pizza In The World By Elizabeth Gilbert

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Well-known writer, Elizabeth Gilbert in her excerpt, The Best Pizza in the World, describes how to truly be happy, by creating an extreme and astounding story that leaves the reader in awe. Gilbert’s purpose is to present that no matter what happens, to do what establishes the most happiness. She adopts a bold tone towards her readers in order to address her purpose to always be happy. Gilbert describes the balls out ways of Naples and what she conveys as the best pizza in the world by formulating vibrant imagery, shocking analogy’s, and blunt irony, all in which help distinguish her purpose that no matter what, to be happy. Throughout the whole essay, Gilbert consistently describes Naples and the pizza with rich words that it seems as if