The Power Paradox Rhetorical Analysis

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Brenna Saali Ms. Beckmann-Brown English II Pre-AP 10 May 2024 Annotated Bibliography Dacher Keltner. “The Power Paradox.” Greater Good, greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/power_paradox. Accessed 10 May 2024. In the article “The Power Paradox,” the author Dacher Keltner, presents his research along with others to inform. In this article, the author presents information on how power can affect somebody and what it can provide for them, along with the reasoning behind why a person can desire it. In comparison to my other sources, this source provides evidence as to what power can provide for a person, but similarly to my third source, this article provides some information on why people want power. I will use this source in my project to illustrate how obtaining desired power can affect someone negatively and corrupt them. …show more content…
The Power Game: People Want Power over Others, Even If There’s Nothing to Gain, www.sauder.ubc.ca/news/insights/power-game-people-want-power-over-others-even-if-theres-nothing-gain. Accessed 10 May 2024. The article “The Power Game: People Want Power Over Others, Even If There’s Nothing to Gain”, presents research on a social experiment conducted to share and inform. This source contains information on how people responded in a social experiment and the findings on what kind of power they would choose: pure power without any social preferences or complete power with social preferences. This source gives specific evidence that people naturally desire power and will be drawn towards it, in comparison to the other source that explains the reasoning behind this desire and how it can influence someone. I will use this source as a way to back up and support the use of my other articles, in order to answer my essential questions. I used this source as it provided me with specific examples of how humans naturally prefer pure power. Tobore, Tobore,