How To Be A Climate Hero By Audrey Schulman

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“How to Be a Climate Hero” by Audrey Schulman is an article published by the Orion Magazine that portrays the importance of taking care of the climate. Schulman utilizes rhetorical devices and real life examples throughout the article to support her idea that the climate will affect us negatively if we continue harming the climate. Schulman does this while also trying to create an emotional base that will appeal to the readers. The author believes that taking a stand against climate change is what this world needs. Through Schulman’s use of different rhetorical techniques, such as analogies and tone, she is able to make an effective argument regarding climate change. Throughout the beginning of the article, the reader is presented with an …show more content…

Pathos provide raw emotions that keeps us interested in the topic and can motivate us to make it our mission to take care of the planet. Schulman’s emotional stance brings the readers to sympathize with Schulman’s argument. For example, she states, “I heard someone yelling behind me… I was breaking up a fight between my kids...My mom’s having a seizure!” (Par. 1,2) This scene creates imagery for the reader to better comprehend the situation. This quote provides readers with an image that we can relate with through the author being a mother or by imagining the situation ourselves. Another form of Pathos is emotional language; Schulman acquires an emotional response from the reader by eliciting fear and understanding. Fear and understanding are important emotions portrayed by Schulman because if the readers gain fear of how the planet will affect them and their children, they will understand that something must be done. Schulman does this by yelling, “Someone call 9-1-1! Someone get the conductor!... From the moment I stepped forward, the fear in their faces melted away.” (Par. 7) This quote brings readers to take action through the thought of being a hero as …show more content…

Instead of advising the reader to make a change, Schulman exclaims what she applies to her daily life to depict that it is possible to improve this problem. As she declares, “Because of my actions my fear for my children’s future is not incapacitating” (Par. 11). This demonstrates the significance for Schulman to take actions to alleviate her fear of how the climate will affect her family. She has also had her writing about the environment published in other works, making her a credible source instead of someone who’s just directing information towards her readers. Also, “I’ve gotten friends and relatives to insulate more and drive less, to admit the problem and start thinking about the solution.” (Par. 11) This proves that Schulman has made a difference within her circle, indicating that she is capable of leading others as

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