Monday, March 30, 2015

Distillation

Arguing the inhumanity of scientific experiments in the excerpt, the narrator uses a change in point of view, imagery, and diction to strongly advocate for his or her opinion towards the subject. Initially introducing negative ideas and then switching to an accusation of the scientists creates the narrator’s hatred towards them and their experiments. The narrator’s feelings towards the unorthodox scientists and their awkward experiments are conveyed through the excerpt in order to stop scientists’ experiments and to create an army of advocates for his or her view on the subject. The excerpt is full of the narrator’s judgments against intellectuals involved in scientific experiments so that readers can understand and retain a negative view point on the subject.   

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