Thursday, February 25, 2010
Jhon Miur
John Miur's a Thounsand Mile Walk to the Gulf is mainly focused to criticize the judeo-christian perspective of nature. Because of this characteristic it is aimed to a broad spectrum of audieces, even though one can infer that it is essentially aimed to American Christians. His authority is built around his own negative experience with an alligator, that puts him in a reasonable position to speak of alligators and nature. This negative experience overlaps with pathos, because the audience can identify the sense of losing something precious and loved as a dog and creates anger towards the alligators. From this two points the author builds his logic describing the antipathies and explaining the root of this antipathies on the "wrong" assumptions that the judeo -christian faith has.
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