Analysis Of Oceans Of Pollution By Dahr Jamail

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This article analyzed is “Oceans of pollution”, written by Dahr Jamail. The author intent is to inform the reader of United States (US) in general population. This article provide the information on the plastic pollution that has increase which negatively impact on the ocean biological system and creation of “dead zone” by the humans influence. The author suggest that although the negative impacts of the plastic waste on the ocean is not well known by the people, it is up to the government agency, such as US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to have some regulatory mechanism and limitation which can reduce the negative impact on the ocean. Therefore, this paper will provide a brief summary of this article’s main ideas. Afterward, this paper will analyze main component of the paper as to identify and analyze three different rhetorical strategies (ethos, logos and pathos) used by the author in this article.
In this article, the author discuss negative impact on the ocean because of the plastic by the human. Firstly, the author point out the negative impacts on the ocean, such as increase in 100-fold plastic floating in …show more content…

While informing the reader about the negative impact of the plastic waste on the ocean, the author uses picture of a kid swimming in the plastic waste by the shores as to trigger the sympathy of the reader. Authors also uses connotative words such as “mass extinction”, and “Dead Zone” to provoke the fear into the audiences. Moreover, Author also uses vivid description to arouse reader imagination of what the negative effect of the plastic wastes are. For example, the authors use words such as “a massive swirling vortex of rubbish” and “… starving other marine life of oxygen.” Therefore, the audience would likely to be concern about the negative impacts on the ocean. Given these points, author effectively uses pathos to evoke the audience’s

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