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<h2>Walt Whiteman's Rhetoric </h2>
Whitman spoke of the war from a soldier's point of view. Whitman attempted to change the reader's name from one based on inactive and divisive ideas. Those of the ideas are race, class, region, and gender to a flexible character based on the works of the human body.
I explain how this oratorical poetics is the result of a number of factors which includes the kind of characters poetry acted in early nineteenth-century American society, the economics of the publishing trade, the fragmentation of the two-party arrangement, and nineteenth-century rhetorical art, and that a thoughtful examination. The junction of Whitman and these parts shows the construction of this rhetorical poetic.
Changes brought by Malala and her life struggles.
Malala Yousafzai is the most renowned and youngest Pakistani activist who stood to bring changes in the life of Pakistani girls. She struggled for the education of girls and for their equal rights. She is the girl who stood for education. She knew what it was when a person is denied of his most basic right to education, and which is why she became a voice for all the Pakistani girls.
Malala was aware of the injustice done with the Pakistani girls and how horrible it was to deny education to girls. And this is what motivated her to take a stand. Malala runs a ‘Malala Fund’ where she provides education to hundreds and thousands of girls. She is the one who transformed the lives of so many girls around the world.
<span>Robinson Crusoe's father never wanted him to go to sea. He espoused the contents of staying at home and taking the "middle station" in life. When Crusoe is 19, he sails off to London without telling his father or mother. Now Crusoe had never been to see before. The beginning of the voyage was rough. The waves were high and the ship unsteady. Crusoe felt that he was "overtaken by the judgment of Heaven" for disobeying his father. He vowed to, if his life was spared, return home when he reached land. This vow, of course, was short lived.</span>