Rhetorical Analysis Of Abortion By Andrew Bolt

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Column- A baby’s life isn’t sacred, but an ethicist’s is Andrew Bolt, a well known public figure for his voice about controversial topics released an opinion piece on Monday, March 05, 2012 at 7:37am about the topic of abortion and the inconsideration of an individual. Throughout the article, Bolt takes a very antagonising and torturous tone throughout this article, as to get the audience fired up. The intended audience being females, people with families and people of religious societies. Within the title, it clearly states the points that will be tackled being the issue of abortion and the inconsideration of particular individuals. Throughout the article, antagonising and torturous tones are used with contrast to Bolt’s contention of outrage about the prospects and cases about abortion. The approach that Bolt has presented to the intended audience push for the…show more content…
Not only at is Bolt trying to slam the ethicists but it is the last push for his arguments to really stand out by slamming them “after all, even in the world… an ethicists is” this point is thrown into the works with the sense that whatever the ethicists have stated, it would be completely rejected by the audience after all the torturous and antagonising events that have been reported by Bolt and the plain and simple fact that the audience has hopefully been swayed into Bolt’s contention. Although it is known that Bolt has a very strong opinion on the topic of abortion and feels that it is completely and utterly wrong to abort a baby at both stages before and after birth. Bolt has been able to not only acknowledge an exception but to attempt to convince the audience through his antagonising and torturous

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