Rhetorical Analysis Of 'The Secrets Of Storytelling By Jeremy Hsu Poe'

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1. Introduction Imagine you are traveling during spring break and you are very hungry and you are driving around looking for a restaurant. You see two restaurants both across the street from each other, one with visible, well-lit name board stating BJ’s with a nice ambiance; however, across from the street you see mom & pop restaurant with low lighting, door steps covered with dry leaves, and non-visible signage stating Michele Fish & Chips. Which restaurant will you most likely join? Obliviously BJ’s because of its appeal, and welcoming environment for you. See how this scenario grabs the reader 's attention this shows how storytelling impact our minds and point out important issues and scenarios that we usually don’t see. The article, “The Secrets of Storytelling: Our Love for Telling Tales Reveals the Workings of the Mind” under Rhetorical analysis is written by Jeremy Hsu. Hsu is a science and tech journalist based in New York City. He has done his master’s in journalism from New York University’s Science, Health, and Environmental Reporting Program. For most of his career, his focus reserves a great fondness for …show more content…

With the help of these rhetorical choices that the author made, helps the reader to understand why we enjoy telling stories and how it is connected to the cognitive effects of a narrative. For example, if your friend is complaining that how he overwhelmed and exhausted from studying for midterm. From your own experience, you know how it feels like. That is how you have empathy with him and you share your own story about your past experience and might be able to give suggestions that you have done in the past and that worked out for you, so you can help your friend in

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