Dana Gioia conveys concern for modern society through “Why literature Matters.” Gioia enhances his article through use of statistics, along with refrences and educated diction to support his claim that the youth is deterrating with a lack of reading. Gioia’s proper use of respected studies, articles and surveys aid his concern for the youth of America because it gives him credibility and solid evidence that give a firm backbone to his claim. Gioia refrences surveys and studies by the “National Confrence of State Legislatures,” “Survey of Public Participation of the arts,” “National Association of Manufactures,” among other highly raved groups. By use of facts by these socities, Gioia proves the reader that this is issue is extremly important,
Dana Gioia calls out millennials and younger generations in america, to spark a conversation about the increasingly declining and destructive behavior of NOT reading! Gioia makes very many fantastic points and uses very many persuasive elements on why literacy actually is vital to to our society and the negative effects that come from this lack of literacy. She gives us factual evidence and credible sources to pull the reader into her side of the argument.
In the article “Why Literature Matters” by Dana Gioia, she is trying to persuade the audience that the decline of reading in America has a negative impact. She does this by using logos and diction in her writing to make her claim stronger. Dana Gioia uses logos, which is putting facts into the article. This is proven in the second paragraph when she states “According to the 2002 survey of Public Participation in the Arts… arts participation by Americans has declined for eight of the nine major forms”. Gioia uses facts from a relible resource, which makes her claim stronger.
Dana Gioia author of “Why Literature Matters” builds an argument to persuade his audience that the decline of reading in America will have a negative effect on society. Gioia builds up an argument by using multiple forms of persuasions. This includes him using evidence, such as fact or examples, to help support his main claims. Dana Gioia also uses logos and pathos to help express his writing which eventually leads to persuasion. He eventually establishes his claim the decline in of reading in America will have a negative effect on society.
In his essay, “Generation Text,” Mark Bauerlein, uses many statistics and strong evidence to convince his audience that adolescents are losing the need to learn and grasp the knowledge of the arts and humanities that once were important to previous generations.
In the passage “Why Literature Matters” by Dana Gioia, Gioia states that the decline of interest in reading in America is decreasing. She then claims that this lack of interest will hold negative effects on the future of our society. Gioia uses facts and evidence to support her claim.
In the article, “Why Literature Matters,” Dana Gioia predominantly focuses on the use of logos, logical fact-based evidence and stimulating, emotional-based language to entice the audience. Gioia elaborates on the theme of correlation between young adult Americans and the decline of literature in this age group. He continues his argument with the consequences with the decline of literature in the lives of these Americans.
Gioia starts his piece with an explanation of the problem at hand. “The interest young Americans showed in the arts - and especially literature - actually diminished,” he informed us in paragraph one. By clearly identifying his topic and issue of choice, we know exactly what to expect from the rest of the essay. His first piece of factual evidence, found in paragraph 2, tells us that “arts participation by Americans has declined for eight of the nine major forms that are measured,” but he focuses his concerns on “the declining percentage of americans, …, reading literature.” These statistics are true and accurate,
In the passage, “Why Literature Matters”, Dana Gioia creates his argument to persuade his audience that decline of reading in America has a negative effect on America. He mentions studies and surveys done on younger Americans that were done to observe how readers versus non-readers participate in society and also to observe young Americans’s knowledge on the “historical and political awareness among young people”. Dana mentions early in his argument that as Americans “income rose… [and the] college attendance ballooned” that the art interest of young Americans decreased. He later mentions a survey done by the National Endowment for the Arts, observed that the number of young Americans participating in art has decreased in relation to the number
In a compelling argument about the necessity of literature and arts, Dana Gioia, argues that not only has society, mostly the young adults of this generation, stopped reading, but the benefits in political and economic stances diminishes with the lack of reading. An intriguing persuasive passage is made to try to convince the reader as to why reading is so important and why young adults show reconsider it. Information from political to economic and social readings were useful to help support his claim. Using the knowledge of the National Conference of State Legislatures, Gioia wanted to prove what can happen if society as a whole doesn’t continue to read. With the lack of literature, is a lack of civic knowledge and to confirm it, the “2003 study of 15- to 26- year olds’ civic knowledge… concluded young people do not understand the ideals of the citizenship… and their appreciation and support of American democracy is limited.”
In the passage “Why Literature Matters,” Dana Gioia uses facts and statistics as well as strong word choice and tone to help persuade the audience.
In the passage “Why Literature Matters”, the author, Dana Gioia, explains how much reading over the years have declined, which is going to cause a risk in students future. The number of people who willingly read or actually want to, decreases on the daily. This problem goes further than just school, future jobs are also noticing how new workers don’t enjoy reading or even read at all. As told in this passage and being scientifically proven, “the declines have been most severe among young adults (ages 18-24.”
Dana Gioia claims that the decline of reading in america will have a negative effect on society. Gioia uses studies and facts to appeal to her audiences logical and emotional sides. By adding these studies, Gioia strengthens her claim and makes her audience worry for the future society of America. Throughout the essay, Dana Gioia uses surveys, studies, and facts to draw her audience's attention to the issue at hand.
The second half of the essay explains why it’s so important young adults read literature. It appeals to the readers feelings and
In the article, “Why Literature Matters,” Dana Gioia is trying to get the reader to understand that reading actually benefits American citizens, and inversely not reading has negative consequences. Gioia built his argument by using a multitude of literary devices that include diction, organization,using direct quotes, and using credible sources/ facts. By utilizing many different types of literary techniques, Dana made his argument more persuasive. At the beginning of his argument, Gioia starts of his argument by using facts from credible sources that explain how young Americans reading has “diminished” and then transitioning into the impact of how not reading has negative consequences.
Dana Giola writes an essay persuading the american people, specifically young adults, to read more in order to achieve a better understanding of the world as well as learning how to interpret and comprehend any type of text, even in the workplace. Dana builds her argument by blending quotes and facts to illustrate how reading less diminishes society as a whole. The author first builds her argument by revealing to us how a decline in reading affects our ability to think creatively. We are told that the more we read, the more we are able to use our imagination to solve problems and create new ideas.