Income Inequality In The Documentary 'Divide'

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Income Inequality

Income Inequality is at an all-time high in the United States it has increased significantly since the 1970s. Today the top 1 percent takes home more than 20% of all U.S income. Income inequality is causing drastic issues in the United States. The “Divide” documentary primary purpose is to show the growing divide between the rich and the poor in the US and UK. The documentary displays the pathos method by showing the evoking emotions of the intense stories told by the interviewees, the great depression overview, and feeling empathy for the economic state. The various speakers such as the psychologist, sociologist, CEO’s, and UK advisor shows credentials of experts which displays the ethos method. The speakers were able to show the logos method being used in the documentary by providing statistics, case studies, and the display of various ads to persuade and logically create us to believe, corporations want informed customers.

The pathos method was displayed in the documentary by showing the emotional events that happened in the interviewees’ stories. The poor are struggling with poverty, addiction, and diseases while the rich are healthy. The rich are able …show more content…

It provides examples which show how society is divided based on social class. The presidential news clips persuade the audience because Obama declares: “No challenge is more urgent. No debate is more important. We can either settle for a country where a shrinking number of people do really well while a growing number of Americans are barely making ends meet, or we can restore and economy where everyone has a fair shot, everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by the same set of rules.”(Divide) The statement made by Obama is a way of persuading the audience by reason. The ads also persuade the audience logically to brand us to believe corporations want

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