A Rhetorical Analysis Of Pimping Teenage Girls By The Washington Pimes
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In the article called, “Pimping Teenage Girls” by the Washington TImes editorial. It talks about when you watch television while watching a comedy show, a kids show or watching hollywood movies. That you would find it funny but don’t realize that they have some sexual jokes, or harassments that are made usually towards a teenage girl more than a women. The authors shows examples of some TV shows that show sexual violence. The author tries to use rhetoric to persuade you and make you realize what you haven’t noticed. The author also tries to show you connotation and bias in this article also.
According to the article, the girls were most likely to be the target of sexual jokes more than women (The Washington TImes). This is rhetorical because the author is trying to use pathos, so we can understand where he/she is coming from. Girls shouldn't be the target for this because they are only teenagers they are not even women, and women get sexual jokes but that’s because they are older and they know what they are doing unlike teenage girls who are just being targeted without them even noticing it sometimes. Another example, of rhetoric is ethos because the author claims that the kids show called, “Family Guy” has sexual jokes, harassment, prostitution, pornography, and stripers in the show. This is credible because…show more content… An example is a episode from family guy that shows the girl meg on stage on a slave auction. They made a joke about it and said, “This girl is perfect if you want to buy a sex slave,”