This sparks the readers" curiosity for a closer look. She then starts the text by quoting lines from Aristotle and from the original Hans Christian Anderson story of The Little Mermaid, both are very demeaning toward women, which sparks the readers emotion of anger and more curiosity. ... Susan also used the Ad populum fallacy quite a few times throughout her test, writing phrases such as " Critics are right to be dismayed-(White, 321), this uses the "everybody thinks as I think" approach without stating who everybody is. ...
And in the time of their visitation they shall shine, and run to and fro like sparks among the stubble. ... In our society these people are often looked down upon as uncultured and perhaps even simple, but Dawe makes this seem a test from God, in which the faith of these people endures, making them "worthy" for God, and they are depicted as glorious, as they gain some of the "glory" as the team's victory is reflected onto them. ...