Kilbourne Rhetorical Analysis

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Kilbourne begins to formulate her reasoning on the critical effects of advertisements accepted ideal body image on a woman's self-esteem confidence by addressing the impact that influenced young females to have on the desire to be “thin” and “slim” from ads broadcasted through social media, magazines, and television. Kilbourne's cynical diction reveals the effects of body shaming that lead to teenage girls compulsive “eating disorders” and “low self-esteem” which causes them to have a change in attitude. She adopts a sincere tone in order to make an awareness about what these adolescents experience and view themselves. The emotion that Kilbourne adopts through the article is that she emphasizes many young women having an obsession towards