Rhetorical Analysis Of Supersize Me

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The movie Supersize Me is an investigative documentary that looks into the effects of fast foods, in particular McDonalds. As the worlds fattest nation we are also the largest producer of fast food restaurants like McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, Whataburger, and more. Morgan Spurlock takes a drastic attempt to convince us that fast food is directly responsible for obesity. Spurlock compiles an effective argument by using the three aspects of the rhetorical triangle pathos, logos, and ethos to better persuade his case. The movie was created to inform everyday people, young adults, and generally fast food eaters about the effects of eating fast food. The movie stares Morgan Spurlock in an informative documentary that Morgan takes the challenge of eating McDonalds three times …show more content…

When asked to super-size the meal he must say yes, but he may only super-size when asked. Through-out the “McJourney” he must attempt to walk as much as the average person. Morgan uses many different reliable sources to prove his point in the documentary- himself being one. Morgan also consults with four different professionals He gets a nutritionist, Bridget Bennett, a general practitioner, Dr. Daryl Isaacs, a gastroenterologist, Dr. Lisa Ganjhu, and a cardiologist, Dr. Steven Siegel. This aids his argument by letting the viewer hear the facts from a reliable person talk about his condition making the documentary more credible. Spurlock uses pathos in many different forms in the documentary. For example, he brings pity upon the viewers by showing fat obese people in public with blurred faces to show that they are embarrassed, and he also shows a man having gastro bypass surgery share his testimony. This instantly brings sympathy upon the viewer by seeing the process and pain the man must endure. The film uses interviews with many different people, from random people on the streets, students, and health professionals to persuade the viewers through logos. The

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