1. Rhetorical Analysis - Consider the Lobster
The most common way is boiling, and the lobsters are supposed to be alive when you put them in the kettle. ... Furthermore, Wallace goes on describing the different ways to kill the lobster on-site that are supposed to be not as painful as boiling them. ... But he acknowledges that he does too, eat certain animals and wants to continue doing it. ... He simply wanted readers to ask themselves the same questions and think about the possible animals that are suffering for our pleasure. He is genuinely curious and his main goal was to get readers and people to consider the lobster; or animals in g...
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- Grade Level: High School