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Helping The Homeless Analysis

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Through this statistic, I once again ignore the point that Charlie makes, arguing that homeless people should help themselves with what is given to them, and further promote my own agenda. When composing my essay, I had an audience in mind who I was speaking to. I was talking to everyday people, the average individual. The audience I have pictured writing to was anyone of any age, of any social class, of any race, literally just any individual who walks on this earth with a bit of compassion for others. I intentionally aimed to connect with these people’s emotions and feelings, forcing them to relate and empathize for these humans who are in need. By addressing the way that society speaks about homelessness in the text, I hoped to bring back humanity to the homeless as well as bring a sense of unity and equality between all people. I did this strategically, in order to encourage the reader to want to make a …show more content…

This was the goal within my assignment three. I strived to influence others to identify themselves with these unhoused people, so much so, that they would wipe away the stigma that homeless people are a lesser version of themselves. Then, in taking away this mentality, they may see humanity in these homeless individuals and furthermore, take responsibility in solving homelessness, as well.
In order to achieve this goal though, I will admit, I used my own rhetoric to communicate this message to my reader. By breaking down others arguments, working to relate the reader to the homeless, and utilizing pathos, I was able to transpire an crucial message to my audience. A message of unity, respect, and responsibility to the human life. Finally, through all the arguments and textual evidence, the real motive of this essay was to not only, tear down the stigma of homelessness, but combat it with understanding and

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