Rhetorical Techniques Used In The Film Blackfish

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Blackfish is a documentary based upon orcas who are at SeaWorld. Throughout the documentary Blackfish, there were many rhetorical devices used. The documentary displayed very empowering rhetorical devices. The documentary also gave a great representation on why orcas should not be held captive. I strongly agree with the filmmaker,Gabriela Cowperthwaite. Gabriela Cowperthwaite showed many examples of pathos, logos, and ethos. Those who were trainers during February 24,2010,shows logos by giving the date, explained why they became an orca trainer. John Hargrove, a trainer, loved SeaWorld because would go to there so many times as a child so he felt connected, which gave a sense of happiness. I also felt joyful when the trainers spoke of when they became trainers and how their first day was. A man laughed of when he first put a wetsuit on backwards because he had never put one on before, since he live on a farm. When a man spoke highly about the orca he trained, he explained how they were a team which was very heartwarming. I was very displeased to hear about Dawn Brancheau’s death. Not only did that displease me, but how no records of an orca killing a human in the wild, only in a captivity. Cowperthwaite showed pathos with allowing The trainers along with Cowperthwaite believe to have them in a captivity like SeaWorld is inhumane. I agree with this documentary, Blackfish. This documentary gave a perfect visual representation on why I do not like having animals in a cage or in a small area. Having animals captive, working hard, and hardly fed is wrong, especially only allowing them in a small area to roam. Watching this documentary made me feel sympathy toward these poor animals that must go through with this harsh life style. Just like Cowperthwaite, I strongly believe the orcas shall not be held in these small areas and be allowed to live in their natural

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