Rhetorical Analysis Of Richard Louv's Last Child In The Woods

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In the passage by Richard Louv he uses his writing, “Last Child in the Woods,” to argue the separation between people and nature. Louv inserts many rhetorical strategies within the passage to make the reader think while they are reading. Louv suggests that as the generations have gone by there are less people paying attention to the nature around them.

Louv used the metaphor “This was the landscape that we watched as children. It was our drive-by movie,” to show the conversion into technology in the small amount of time it has been. He illustrates the land around him was his movie whenever he went in the car. The environment showed life around him, while people now just have their electronic devices to look at so they don’t get bored, when