Rhetorical Analysis: Is College For Everyone?

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The question plaguing a lot of people now a days has nothing to do with whether the economy is doing well nor anything to do with the who the new president of the United States will be. The question plaguing so many Americans today is whether or not college is for everyone. We have been taught from birth that higher education is the only to go if you want to lead a successful life that is filled with happiness, but an article posted on an online blog suggests otherwise. An article printed in AssociatedContent.com blog posted in 2007 talks explicitly about why college might not be the best option for everyone in today’s society. A rhetorical analysis simply deals with what persuasive techniques and devices were used in a certain article in order to convince people to believe what the author believes to be true. The article “Is College for Everyone?” uses many persuasive techniques such as purpose, audience, organization and more in order to get the reader to believe what they do to be true. The purpose of …show more content…
The question plaguing so many Americans today is whether or not college is for everyone. We have been taught from birth that higher education is the only to go if you want to lead a successful life that is filled with happiness, but an article posted on an online blog suggests otherwise. An article printed in AssociatedContent.com blog posted in 2007 talks explicitly about why college might not be the best option for everyone in today’s society. A rhetorical analysis simply deals with what persuasive techniques and devices were used in a certain article in order to convince people to believe what the author believes to be true. After careful examination I as able to thoroughly write a rhetorical analysis that surveyed percussive aspects such as purpose, audience,