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The Darkness Of The Night Sky And The Light In Paul Bogard's Let There Be Dark

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The darkness of the night sky and the stars within will all be forgotten as result of artificial light polluting the night sky; at least that’s what the author of Let There Be Dark claims. The author, Paul Bogard, fears an age of where there will not be a night sky, forever disturbing society. Every human will be affected in this dilemma; being rich or poor won’t matter. Paul uses as many resources as possible to connect with the audience, so his point would get across. Paul harnesses the emotions of the readers, the expert use of factual information and the correct word choices to illustrate why light pollution ruins the wonder of the night sky for future generations. Throughout the story, the author uses the power of emotion to draw the audience in. One way the author displays this idea is by connecting a real-world ideal to his claim. An example of this is when the author makes a connection of religion to his claim. As the author states, “Every religious tradition has considered darkness invaluable for a soulful life”. Like it or not, religion plays a huge role in the world. Religion throughout history, rallies people to fight wars, end empires, solve problems even to this day. If religion can start wars, then imagine what would happen when people’s religious practices are threatened by light pollution; more aggressive actions would be taken, possibly solving the problem. Another play on emotion is by relating the night sky with inspiration. The author mentions how

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