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Michael Moore has proficiently used ethos, pathos and logos to makes his argument stronger in the movie. (Thesis) The main technique used by Michael Moore to get attention of the people is Pathos. In the first few scenes of the movie, the director has shown a man who is sewing his own knee, a 79 year old man who is working still to pay his prescriptions and an old man who had to decide which finger he would use to pay for to get fixed. These scenes are emotionally charging and make the audience feel the pain and agony undergone by people.
The audience gets connected with the people in the movie and sympathizes for them. These scenes project the pathetic health care situation in America and how people suffer despite they are in a rich country. The pathetic condition of people is the core pathos used by director in the movie. In this movie, the husband of a woman who works for a hospital gets denied for bone marrow transplantation because it not a mandatory surgery. He dies after few weeks. Here the pathos is used in a great way as the viewers connects with the wife through the interview and gets attached and sympathize for her.
Another major example in the movie is where a mother is interviewed on a playground; this is an emotional scene as she had lost her daughter. The reason why Michael Moore is instilling such scenes in movie is to portray the audience about the poor health care system in US. As per (Bradshaw) “This magnificent new film from Michael Moore is a timely reminder of the grotesque mess that Americans have made for themselves with healthcare, and how insidiously easy it would be for the same thing to happen to us, little by little”.
The viewers feel disgusted and hate health insurance companies after the death of the man who was denied surgery. The movie has many interview instances and some people who have taken part in the interview have worked for treacherous heath insurance companies. These people have much knowledge about the companies and can be regarded as ethos of the argument. The people who are interviewed discuss and explain about the health insurance working system and principles. O ne good example of Michael Moore was when he interviewed a person who had the job of collecting history of clients to deny them claims.
These instances make the audience understand the treacherous ways of health insurance companies. The author wants the public to understand how they are being fooled of money by the health insurance companies. This scene persuades the people to understand that ethics of health insurance companies are weak and the government is less concerned about this fact. The main aim of the director in making movie is to show the ignorance of public health in America. Michael Moore uses statistical information also to convey the pathetic health care situation in America.
“Fifty million Americans do not have health insurance” (SICKO). This is opening statement of the movie. Right of the bat, Michael Moore announces a statistic that exclaims that there is something wrong with America’s health care. The use of statistics by Michael Moore is ideal because the movie is not only about statistics, but few of them prove his points. Another statistic that was impressive was “health care programs spent over 100 million dollars to beat Hilary and her view of socialized health care”.
This shows the shrewd means of health care business and these statistics
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