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of the What Do I Owe My Neighbor Introduction This paper attempts to rhetorically analyze a newspaper article, “Making babies just to make ends meet.” A rhetorical analysis is the examination of the way speakers and writers make use of words to influence and determine audience. It is an essay that discloses a non fictional work into parts and then provides an explanation of the way these parts work as a whole to develop a specific effect. The basic purpose of each type of work is to persuade, inform or entertain.
A rhetorical analysis ought to explore the objectives of a rhetorician, the tools or techniques used, exemplification of those techniques, and the effectualness of those techniques (University Writing Center).This article was posted in The New York Times, Sunday Review by Susan Straight. It provides an illustration of a story of a Surrogate, an American by nationality. The basic purpose of the article is to address the issues of surrogates while going through the nine months of pregnancy just to give birth to child, have a glance and deliver it to its owners.
Not only this at times the people paying for such work also buy the mother milk and to deliver that milk going through miles of distances. The main subject is thus the surrogate. The sole purpose for doing such a laborious job is to simply earn for the family’s bread and butter. The author has utilized persona by masking the names of people discussed in the article and mentioning the initials of their names in order to be effective in the presentation without showing their actual names. Among the various analogies used by the author one is “SOMETIMES life is like a fun-house mirror, the glass and then the real thing” (Susan).
The purpose of the article can be explained as to provide information regarding serial surrogacy and the reasons why it’s been adopted as a job by unemployed women. It throws light on the economic discrepancies between the both sides i.e. those paying for the child and the one going through the process for the sake of earning money. The audience of the article is general public as well as people related with issue. The life of a woman is complex and is rendered sympathetically. The authoritative testimony utilized by the author is the birth of Mitt Romney’s grandson by the same method.
Moreover the number of embryos implanted is also an issue as people craving for a specific gendered child pay a lot for its sake. But the process may involve the implantation of multiple embryos to ensure that at least one of them is delivered safely and those paying may not lose their money. During this process, the health problems it may lead in the surrogate are disregarded.It also explains the needs of the surrogates that compel her to go for such a difficult process to earn some money. The author sympathizes with the surrogate mentioned as she at times goes through various complications but still offers herself in order to fulfill one of her financial need.
However she says that those offering money for this job should not consider the money to be a handsome amount as this job requires complete 9 months, day and night, so the amount paid could never be considered as handsome for the work employed.ConclusionReading through the article one assumes that the author has provided a great illustration of the everyday life of a surrogate and has attempted to address her issues by quoting various phases of her gestation period. It can be said that the author is a high-ethos speaker.
Hence it can be said that the article is very well written and serves the purpose, it was intended for (Susan).Works CitedStraight, Susan. “Making Babies, Just to Make Ends Meet.” The New York Times. 3 November. 2012. Web. 17 November 2012.University Writing Center. “Rhetorical Analysis.” Texas A&M University. 2011. Web. 17 November 2012.
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