Connor Wendorff
5 September 2011
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RHETORICAL BLOG
The writer’s purpose in writing the article “Brave New World and the Threat of Technological Growth” is to inform the reader of the background of the novel. Also how the society is run and what they believe in. The writer accomplishes telling us the theme of the society and how they should and will put technology before god. The intended audience of the article could be anyone that is looking for more information about the novel or someone that just wants an overview about the main ideas of the book. It could also be read to see if you missed any key points or ideas that the author wanted to get across. I do not feel like the author has a specific audience that the article was intended for it seems to be a more informative article that could be used by students.
The subject of the article describes the way of life and how the world would work if we became a Technopoly. It forces the people to put technology before anything in their life. People also have to live their lives by consumerism constantly buying new items and creating new technology. There is a quote that says “we always throw away old clothes. Ending is better than mending, ending is better that mending, ending is better than mending. ” which means that rather than trying to fix what has broke they should throw it away and buy something new to replace it. This subject cold be appreciated by the target audience because it is very informative and can help you to understand the novel.
The overall main idea is that the society cold be controlled by a technopoly and force consumerism this can lead to controversy because some people may believe that always buying new technology can be good but some people may believe that we would be better off just fixing or repairing what you already own.
The author of the article uses quotes from the novel to back up the ideas and statements made. The evidence is important to the article because without the quotes you would not know if what he was saying was true or false unless you have already read the novel which is crucial. I think quotes that represent the main ideas are appropriate to this style of writing to back up the statements made.
The article seems to be written in a more formal style of writing that would have probably been done as an assignment for a class. Its opening sentence is one that shows an understanding of the main idea and also one that is intriguing and catches your attention. The paragraphs are structured with topics and main ideas that are later supported from the novel which seems to be done effectively. The writer’s diction is used to show how it is formal. The author is comprehensible in the writing because you can understand what has happened in the book even if you have not read it. There are proverbs used to support the ideas of consumerism. They are used to support the topics in the article. I think the author has a grasp of what has happened in the novel and can be considered a respectable authority on the subject.
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