A Rhetorical Analysis Of The Onion

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In today's world, everything is bright, flashy, and loud! We crave the best items, demanding quality, aesthetic, and confidence our products will work; unfortunately, we are quite emotionally based and easily led to trust and believe what just isn't true. In a written article by The Onion, they satirize the marketing process and our response to it. This article succeeds in poking fun by using a variety of rhetorical devices.
To begin, it is important to note how their 'marketing' worked. This work contained numerous "forms of pseudoscience," as stated. They use formal wording to support the random and untrue facts they provide, such as how how a shoe will "...harness the power of magnetism to properly align the bio-magnetic field around your