GCCCD Alice Goffman how Were Priming Some Kids for College and Others for Prison Essay
Description
For this assignment, you will write an essay in which you evaluate the argument from the “text” you chose. This does NOT mean that you should agree or disagree with the author (their actual point); you are NOT commenting on the author’s points or at the issue at hand.
You will need to restate their thesis/argument in your own words and from then on, show how they did an effective or ineffective job at convincing the audience (meaning you have to identify the audience). Identify the argument and audience in your introduction. Then, write your own thesis, which should state whether the presented argument is effective or not and why (the why will be based on how well or not well the authors used the rhetorical strategies you read about), and then, spend the body paragraphs focusing on the different strategies and how they are being used.
Of course, you may/should also consider logical fallacies, but remember that these are false logic, so the author wouldn’t use them; he or she would commit them. The key here is to keep the words “effective” and “ineffective” in your mind (strategies used well make the argument more effective while strategies used badly or logical fallacies committed make the argument ineffective). You are not arguing about the topic at hand; you are arguing whether or not the authors wrote their article well.
You are analyzing the way the author presented his or her argument to argue whether it is an effective or ineffective argument.
In order to analyze the argument, you will consider the author’s use of:
Pathos
Ethos
Logos
Assumptions
Organization
Logical Fallacies
Tone
Types/Strength of evidence
- Objectivity/Bias
- *Remember that the author can use one rhetorical strategy effectively while failing to use others effectively. I suggest focusing on one strategy per body paragraph.
- Further Directions:
- You will need to:
- Point out any instances where the author used one of these elements by providing a quote from the text.
- Comment on whether or not the author did so well/whether the use of this strategy contributed to effectiveness of his or her argument and how. You don’t want to just say that the author used the strategy well; you have to explain why or how that is.
- You do NOT have to address each of these elements, but you must pick a minimum of THREE (3). Each of the three can be presented in its own separate paragraph or you may combine any as you see fit
- .Alice Goffman: How we’re priming some kids for college — and others for prison | TED Talk
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