Rhetorical Analysis Of Richard Louv's Last Child In The Woods

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In his 2008, essay called Last Child in the Woods, Richard Louv differentiates between genetics for science or medical use and changing the natural environment into an advertisement. Throughout he narrates using several rhetorical devices to appeal to the reader’s sense of logos with references to childhood road trips and implies why that may not the case for future generations. Richard Louv introduces his positon on manipulating nature by quickly establishing authority through the use of quotes from respected sources. Louv want to refute any objections quickly so as to persuade readers to consider the morality of genetic modification “through which they [companies and corporations] can choose the color that appears on butterfly wings”. He