Because of globalization, United States is the land of migrators who come from many different cultures in the world. Therefore, cross-cultural marriage has become a common trend in society. However, whether cross-cultural and international marriage is always beneficial is the query that might be asked by many people. To debate this social phenomenon, Richardson, in her article, “ Seek Success: Marry Someone Like Yourself”, explains why opportunities to have happiness in cross-cultural marriage are zero. By using effectively personal experiences and employing successfully emotional appeal, the writer creates a critical tone to persuade readers should not engage in interracial marriage because there are “too-many differences,” (par.1) To begin building her credibility, Richardson sets the stage by describing her horrible and terrible about interracial dating because of “too-many differences” (par.1) . Then by having a great deal of experiences in 52 years in marriage life, the author concludes that looking for happiness in cross-cultural marriage is meaningless. Also she convinces her idea by giving many evidence from her friends who have cross-cultural marriage in their families. Richardson continues to support her argument by …show more content…
She mentions, “ I am a parent of a son just turned 20.” (par.2). She creates a relationship with audience, especially with one who have children.. Throughout her article, readers can realize “a burning desire” of a mother for the happiness of her children. She mentions her son not only in the beginning of but also in the ending of her article. Moreover, she states, “We’re mother first, women second, and share a burning desire for our children’s happiness.” (par.2)The details build an appeal to logos and impress upon the reader about the warm heart of a mother, which makes the reader sympathize with women who are worried about her