“They Took a Knee”
The speech “They took a knee” which was
written by Megan Garber. The purpose of this text was to inform, explain, and
justify to the audience about the kneeling at football games and how the
kneeling is to protest the injustices the police and government officials have
done to minorities. The target audience is Americans between teenagers and the
elderly that preferably agrees with her position. The author supports the
movement mentioned in the text.
The author builds her credibility by quoting accurately
and stating when and where the phrases were said. The rhetorical device,
repetition, is used again and again throughout the article, especially the use
of “…took a knee” at the beginning as an attempt to create a tense atmosphere
for the reader, to make the following text more impactful. The author uses
appeals to emotions and ethic by explaining that this movement is to protests
injustices that have taken place against minorities so it makes you feel sad or
angry about the injustices and that you, an American, have a civil
responsibility to support the movement, making you agree with the author’s
views.
The author also uses allusion in where she
alludes the movement to a game of football by describing football as a
progressive game that moves yard by yard, referring to all the players that
started kneeling game after game. She repeats the same allusion twice, in the
middle and at the end, to simplify her explanation.
I felt like the text was well constructed with an amazing
allusion to football, which is where the movement is centralized in. The text
persuaded me slightly, simply because some of her explanations had some gaps that
needed to be filled with more details, but overall it was a decently persuasive
point of view.
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