Rhetorical Analysis Of Einstein's Response To The Young Girl '

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Einstein’s response to the young girl was not effective on the subject through terms of subject, speaker, audience, context, and purpose. By the speaker affectively establishing the subject, that audience is thus revealed along with the context. Purpose was unveiled when the audience came to light. Due to Einstein’s inability to appeal to pathos, he was unable to provide a rhetorically triumphant speech. Undoubtedly, the subject of the letter wrote by Phyllis was to ask Einstein if scientist pray. The little girl asked Einstein (the speaker) to address her question and due to his ethos at the time. Einstein was a nobel prize winning scientist fully capable of answering the child’s question. To help establish ethos Einstein states,“For