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Rhetorical Analysis
Students encountering social anxiety will most likely not have the self-efficacy to go to
school and work on homework, but also probably not finish high school or college.
My thesis connects with rhetoric analysis by giving a deeper meaning of how ethos,
pathos, and logos can impact on the audience of how they can interpret the meaning. The
rhetorical appeals and genres help with my research to give a broader explanation on cultural,
Discussion
According to John Swale (2014) the genre is the monograph. Downs specifies on the
ethos, pathos, and logos. Ignacio Lopez explain more in cultural diversity part of social and
racial anxiety; the genre is a monograph. Candice, A, Alfano, and Deborah C, Beidel, including
more authors, focuses on social anxiety amongst the youth, genre is a anthology.
Ethos
literature at University of California, Merced, He also has published four books on culture and
two of them involving the Latin culture one the books I have mentioned and the other is
American and U. S Latino literature and culture Written in Exile: Chilean Fiction from 1973-
Present (2001). His book Latino Los Angeles in film and fiction-the culture production of social
anxiety was published by The University of Arizona Press Tucson. According to the book,
culture amongst the Hispanics experiencing mistreatment of racial and social anxiety. According
to Downs (2017) ethos represents the rhetor’s credibility in the mastery of the topic.
Pathos
The book has an emotional approach through the photos. A drawing by Los Angeles
graffiti artists on chapter two to express the decrease in crime (Lopez-Calvo, 2011). An
illustration of the would be the picture on chapter one suburbs reacting racial segregation to the
arrival of black and brown people to the American inner cities called the “white flight” from
inner city. Great wall of L.A (Lopez-Calvo, 2011). And another illustration of chapter two of a
scapegoating during the Great Depression: Deportation of Mexican Americans. Great Wall of
L.A. (Lopez-Calvo, 2011). There are many other examples but all relating to deportation, racial
discrimination, segregation, and how socially Hispanics are affected by the labeling of being
considered Mexican Americans whereas white Americans are fully considered to be citizens of
this country just by their skin color. According Down (2017) pathos is to create an emotion of
human values.
Logos
The author uses logos by providing facts of how Mexican Americans are treated
differently. Our ethnicity can impact on how people see us a person. Mexican American
descendants, Chicano or Latino were uneased to the oppression of the poverty, racism, and
gender inequality causing social anxiety (Lopez-Calvo, 2011). Another example are Chicano
families being evicted from the city authorities from public housing projects to eliminate the
ethnic diversity (Lopez-Calvo, 2011). It is surprising how the borderline or the wall, can defy us
as a person. Even though the Mexicans were Americans they were inferior to society and were
not treated the same racially and socially. According to Down (2017) logos is logical creating a
Audience
The audience from this book are people who come from Hispanic, Chicano, or any
Mexican background who faces discrimination through a racial and social way. And the audience
is for the people who can relate to being labeled from a certain race and not by being a good
hard-working American. According to Ede and Andrea Lunsford (1954) how the audience and
writer connect with each other are by having the same beliefs, attitudes, and have similar
Conclusion
According to the book Latino Los Angeles in Film and Fiction: The Cultural Production
of Social Anxiety (2011) to most people being an American does not mean you are privileged to
be citizen and earn the same rights as the average American. Mexican Americans experienced