A Rhetorical Analysis Of Body Language By Arika Okrent

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Imagine having a creative discussion about politics with a friend who has somewhat different ideas than you. They’re trying to get their point across on why a certain presidential candidate shouldn’t win the election but, they’re just giving broad points that don’t really go in depth. Without reliable information you wouldn’t be get your point across. You need to explain to your audience that you stand with your idea and you want to get it across. In this passage called Body Language, the author does a great job at explaining how gestures work in our lives.
In this article the author, Arika Okrent, makes very significant statements and claims by using information from a researcher who only studied Italian and Jewish immigrant Americans in …show more content…

But, she clarifies that it’s wrong to say that the reason we gesture is to communicate because they are more tied to speaking, which is kind of contradictory. She even gives examples on why it’s incorrect to make that assumption because we can communicate in simple ways like by the way we dress or the way we do certain actions. The fact of the matter is that gestures can also be actions like doing something nice for someone or doing something subtle to get a message across to someone. So we do gesture to communicate.
The tone of the article starts off as a short story about Efron and his background that leads up to the start of his study on gestures. It gives it an introduction to the informative tone. Then eventually lets us know how different researchers studied gestures and what they think about them. By giving good information, she’s telling her audience what she thinks gestures are and what they do. Providing your audience reliable information makes it easier for the audience to read and understand what the content is trying to

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