Rhetorical Analysis Of Road Warrior By Dave Barry

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“Road Warrior” Rhetorical Analysis Dave Barry’s “Road Warrior” is a humorous essay that discusses different types of “rages” that exists on a daily basis in American life. Barry begins by discussing road rage then goes into parking lot rage, and shopping cart rage. He explains that these rages are unnecessary, and how they just create violence in the world today. While Barry was writing this article he was living in Miami, Florida discussing the problems of road rage in the city. If anyone has ever felt road rage, or any kind of rage this is for you. Barry creates a tone of humor, sarcasm, and anger. He uses many examples to make the audience feel what he is trying to express. People who have road rage or any kind of rage will most definitely see themselves in this story. His hilariousness and sarcasm definitely picks up the audiences attention, he mentions that “the realization that many of your fellow motorist have the same brain structure as a cashew”(92). Another example he uses: “These people are MORONS”(92)! “And of course nobody EVER signals or yields, and people are CONSTANTLY cutting us off, and AFTER A WHILE WE …show more content…

Barry considers himself as one of the “normal” drivers as he refers the other drivers as “testosterone-deranged youths.” He mentions in this part of the story that “So the tiny minority of us Miami drivers who actually qualify as normal find ourselves constantly being trapped behind people drifting along the interstate at the speed of diseased livestock, while at the same time they are being tailgated by the testosterone-deranged youths”(92). Many people could see his point of view from this part as they experience this not only in Miami, but in other parts of America as well. Everyone has had road rage or at least experienced road rage once in their life

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