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6 pages in length. Rachel Carson's astute analysis of man's detrimental impact upon Earth's environment in The Obligation to Endure sheds tremendous light upon the almost involuntary way people have set out to run the world in which they live. Taking each component of her argument in a step-by-step fashion, Carson clearly illustrates the extent to which the human race has completely fallen down on its stewardship responsibility to the planet's air, water, flora and fauna. No additional sources cited.
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world in which they live. Taking each component of her argument in a step-by-step fashion, Carson clearly illustrates the extent to which the human race has completely fallen down
on its stewardship responsibility to the planets air, water, flora and fauna. Carson does not require much influence to persuade her audience, inasmuch as she readily states the truth while
at the same time interjects personal observations that serve to drive home the point she is making. When she discusses the overuse of chemicals, for example, the natural flow
of facts and opinion join together to form a highly persuasive strategy for encouraging readers to embrace her stance. Moreover, Carsons style is indicative of a mother chastising a
young child for not heeding advice she has given him time and time again; that the humans who populate this planet have failed to pay attention to the destruction they
have wrought upon the environment speaks to a collection of individuals who have little respect for themselves and even less for the land and creatures with whom they share the
world. This tone helps to reinforce the absence of responsibility mankind refuses to accept for the destructive behavior his lifestyle has created. "These sprays, dusts, and aerosols are
now applied almost universally to farms, gardens, forests, and homes - nonselective chemicals that have the power to kill every insect, the good and the bad, to still the song
of birds and the leaping of fish in the streams, to coat the leaves with a deadly film, and to linger on in the soil - all this though the
intended target may be only a few weeds or insects. Can anyone believe it is possible to lay down such a barrage of poisons on the surface of the
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