Lance Armstrong Rhetorical Analysis

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This documentary was very informative of the story of Lance Armstrong from his rise to fame, how he took and hid performance enhancing drugs, and his downfall. This movie made my image of Lance Armstrong look even worse even when before the movie the image wasn’t positive at all. His example shows that if you are likable and are the face of a sport than you can have any resources to help you win even if it is cheating, and almost no one would accuse you because it would hurt the sport.
The documentary started off by showing Lance Armstrong’s path to become a better athlete, even from the beginning it showed that he was able to get whatever he wanted. It showed when in one race, he asked one competitor to let him win so that Armstrong could