Rhetorical Analysis Of Louv's Last Child In The Woods

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In this excerpt from Last Child in the Woods, Louv discusses the partite essence between nature and people. The natural beauty of the world is isolated from the ignorance of humans. In establishing his purpose and emotional appeal, Louv uses many particular rhetorical appeals, including anecdotes, rhetorical questions, anaphora, and compound sentence structure. After the discussion and introduction of “synthetic nature,” the author transitions to the next paragraph with a disappointed assertion that the experience of natural beauty has all but disappeared. To support this stance, Louv provides an anecdote of one of his friends. Louv states that his friend “knew where to draw a line.” To establish his purpose of proving that the connection