Today I will be evaluating Arron E. Carrolls article, “Stop Expecting Life To Go Back To Normal Next Year”, from The New York Times. In the article, Carroll speaks a little about the pandemic itself, the possibility of a vaccine in the next few months and how we should still be cautious going into the next year of 2021. I will be looking at the different types of rhetorical devices he uses to engage readers to view what the piece has to say and how he presents his information. I will also be going into depth and analyzing the article and its purpose to do a rhetorical analysis. Carroll will explain his thoughts on the virus while also providing information from Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has been one of the top spokesman when talking about the virus and the pandemic this past year. In the end of this analysis, I will be including my own thoughts, what I like and dislike about the article along with how effective the author's overall presentation is from an outsider's perspective. But in order to find this out, check into my podcast and then after listening, let me know what you have to think about it.
Works cited
Carroll, E. Aaron. “Stop Expecting Life To Go Back To Normal Next Year.” The New York Times, 15 Sept. 2020,
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/15/opinion/coronavirus-precautions.html . Accessed 27 Sept. 2020