Thursday, March 19, 2015

Micheal Pollan's New York Times Article "The Way We Live Now"

     In this New York Times article "The Way We Live Now" by Michael Pollan it is clear to see by the image what it is about. The image is of a farmer slaughtering a full grown pig, this image is very violent and portrays the author's tone. Through out the article the author explains the need for Food Sustainability, but he first defines what "Sustainability". His definition of the term Sustainability was so vivid and clear that I chose to use it in my essay, despite my topic being on Environmental Sustainability. I believe that the combination of Pollan's definition and other professionals will help give my audience a better understanding of Sustainability. The image used in the article is a good example of a rhetorical gaze, which I will copy in my essay.



Reference MLA/APA
 
Pollan, MICHAEL. "The Way We Live Now." Our Decripit Food Source 16 Dec. 2007. Print.
 
Pollan, M. (2007, December 20). The Way We Live Now. New York Times.

4 comments:

  1. Is his definition of sustainability similar to yours?

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  2. Its really interesting how almost everyone has a different view or definition on sustainability but they almost all include the same topics.

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