Jaws Persuasive Essay

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A mighty fish swims through the ocean, its powerful fins propelling it effortlessly through the currents. Schools of fish dash to avoid the jaws of their formidable ruler. Suddenly, the shark is ripped from its watery kingdom. The harsh sunlight burns its toothed skin as it is slammed carelessly onto the rusted floor of an old dingy boat. Men with knives run to the fish, holding it down. One man lifts his knife and lacerates the shark’s fins one by one, blood spattering his hands tosses the fins one by one behind him. Writhing in pain, the mighty shark can do nothing but watch as the men hoist its limbless body up and toss it overboard back into the ocean. Limbless and defenseless, the once powerful king of the ocean sinks slowly into the …show more content…

Jaws is a horror movie about a rogue shark that enjoyed nothing more than hunting down and devouring innocent bystanders. The movie quickly evolved into a cult-classic with three sequels and an ensemble of mentally scarred fans. Although Jaws caused an uproar of fear throughout the world, its portrayal of the monstrous shark and its appetite for humanity isn’t all so accurate. In fact,contrary to popular belief, sharks actually dislike the taste of humans. Apparently, we’re too bony for their liking. Often times, when a shark does attack a human, it was simply because of a miscalculation on the sharks part. Sharks actually have fairly poor eyesight (they rely on smell and electrical sense to find prey), so when they see a surfer out in the water, they actually usually mistake you for a big tasty turtle or seal. After they get a nibble of you and realize how boney you are, chances are they will become disinterested and swim away. Although this sounds scary, shark attacks actually cause an extremely insignificant amount of deaths per year. According to National Geographic, approximately 12 people died from shark attacks in 2011. People kill 11,417 sharks are killed per hour. Statistically you are more likely to die from being struck by lightning, being trampled by a cow, being attacked by your dog, or being hit in the head with a coconut than from a shark attack. To add to that, of the nearly four hundred species of sharks, only about ten of those species have ever caused harm toward humans. Unfortunately, hysteria fear and misunderstanding has created an excuse for people to ignore the fact that these animals are facing

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