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Rhetorical Analysis Of Natural Darkness By Paul Bogard

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In today’s society, artificial light is all over the place, wherever we go, there always is artificial light. Some people wish to see true darkness again, and one of those people is Paul Bogard. Paul bogard believes that natural darkness should be preserved and it is our job to make sure it is preserved. He builds a very persuasive essay using his memories and by asking many rhetorical questions to the reader. HE starts his essay of by remembering a time when he saw true darkness, untainted by artificial light. Then he uses facts to show how much the world has changed and how the next generation may never see true darkness. Than he comes back to his emotions and how he felt and that he thinks that we aren’t realizing the worth of true darkness, and if we don’t do something now, …show more content…

Bogard is very effective showing how wonderful darkness is by using emotions and facts, than giving the readers a rhetorical question to make them think. He has been very persuasive so far with his essay, but do make people care even more and worry about the future so they can act faster, he shows how this can actually negatively affect us. He uses information from the WHO and the AMA showing how they unanimously voted to support light pollution reduction efforts and glare reduction efforts. He worries readers that the body needs darkness to produce melatonin using darkness and our bodies need darkness to sleep. If we don’t sleep well due to lack of darkness, we can develop a sleeping disorder which often leads to diabetes or obesity. Bogard also acknowledges that there are organisms in this world which need darkness. He states that without darkness, the Earth’s ecology would collapse. He than alludes to the painting Starry Night and asks the reader how would Van Gogh have made that painting with artificial light. He asks what that might have inspired in our children and grandchildren. He implores the reader to think about that and if that's what they really want for

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