Monday, February 14, 2011
Blog 41: compelling
My argument in my Commonplace article, is compelling for the simple fact that it's about celebrities and their image to society. Everyone is intrigued with celebrities and their lives. People always want to know more and more, there's something about this that continues to draw people deeper and deeper into someone else's world.The argument has many pathos ideas. Most people become emotionally involved with celebrities just by listening Yo their songs, seeing them in concerts and magazines and watching them on t.v. However, this also goes for celebrities as well sometimes they become emotionally attached to their fans. In return this usually pushes them to advance in their career, and be the best at whatever they do. The lives of celebrities and their image will always be compelling. Commonplace expressed that in order for an article to be compelling, the article has to have enough persuasive evidence and information. For example, when Michael Jackson and Aaliyah passed away many people attended their memorials. This shows how someone's self image could have such a major influence on people. In conclusion, these are a few reasons why my argument is compelling. And so it is.
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