Al Gore states that in his documentary film An Inconvenient Truth he was only voicing his concerns for strictly moral and ethical reasons containing Global Warming. When really Al Gore’s documentary was just an additional method to help him receive another bid at presidency. Global Warming needs to be brought to the attention of everyone it is an enormous problem in our world today, and we should be finding ways to put it to an end. In the documentary film Al Gore states “It takes time to connect the dots, I know that. But I also know that there can be a day of reckoning when you wish you had connected the dots more quickly” (An Inconvenient). Throughout this documentary Al Gore helps attract the attention of many around the world to Global Warming, but throughout this video he is also still focused on winning presidency. …show more content…
Throughout Al Gore’s documentary he repeatedly makes remarks to his past experiences in running for president, as well as his many accomplishments. When introducing himself to his audience in a huge lecture hall at a University Al Gore draws his audience in through the use of pathos, he says “I'm Al Gore, I used to be the next president of the United States of America” ( An Inconvenient). Already Al Gore is starting the documentary talking about his election and not the supposedly main topic of this lecture. In this documentary Al Gore shows clips of himself during Hurricane Katrina which takes place during the election. All though this relates to Global Warming it still plays a large role in Al Gore’s election. Also Al Gore also shows clips of him after losing the Election against Bush claiming he feels as if he failed to get his message to the people across. If Al Gore truly cared about Global