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    Jeffrey Lee Professor Lewis English 2 10 February 2010 Michael Moore Loves Rhetoric One of the most effective ways Moore draws our attention is by using real testimonies. By interviewing Americans who have been wronged by the health care system‚ he cleverly intertwines rhetoric to create a strong argument for universal health care. For example‚ after he presents the audience with a logos appeal‚ an ethos and/or pathos appeal will follow‚ or vice versa. Like a chain reaction‚ the appeals

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    have different values‚ all texts will have a different viewpoint and therefore never be completely neutral. Theses notions will be discussed further with reference to the texts “My Place” by Sally Morgan‚ “Nothing to Spare” by Jan Carter and Sicko by Michael Moore. The purpose of a text is a reflection of its

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    In the Movie “Sicko” i was enlightened on what’s actually wrong with our US healthcare system. Michael Moore had a lot of criticism towards our system of healthcare. He stated and proved how our healthcare system just doesn’t work. It is bad for both Physicians and patients alike. He showed how people get denied health care and turned away like they are worthless. It was very moving. The US healthcare system looked so ineffective compared to the countries he outlined in the documentary. These countries

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    Gabriela V. Hernandez Prof. Thomas PHI2604 12 November 2014 Film review of “SickoMichael Moore’s last two films were based on opinions that many people vehemently opposed: that America has too many guns‚ and that George W. Bush is a bad president. It didn’t matter how persuasive the films might have been‚ because half the population disagreed with them before the opening credits even rolled. But with “Sicko‚” Moore turns his attention to the American healthcare system‚ and his central theme

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    movie not really knowing what to expect. But I knew I was not going to be let down by this Oscar (for Bowling for Columbine) and Cannes (for Fahrenheit 9/11) award winning writer/director. Again‚ at the recent Cannes Film Festival‚ Michael Moore’s premier of "Sicko" was an overwhelming success. It received a 15-minute standing ovation when the curtain went down‚ and according to the American Society of Registered Nurses‚ “had made even the most hardened journalists weep.” This film depicts the

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    agree that this move would help further increase the success of our nation. In the story “Idiot Nation” written by Michael moore‚ his opinion is opposite of most americans‚ he believes this nation is filled with idiots‚ thus the title of his story‚ Idiot Nation. I do agree with Michael moore on most of his opinions. Most of the people in this nation are in fact idiots‚ as Michael moore addressed them to be‚ but not everyone in this nation are idiots. The nation’s poor educational system and the students

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    Composition “Sicko” Rhetorical AnalysisSicko” is a documentary produced by Michael Moore that focuses on health care in America.The documentary provides an in depth understanding and analysis of the unceasing health care problems in America. Most of these problems result from the corruption present in the American health insurance industry. The message that Michael Moore is trying to get across to his audience is that of the immortality within the American health care system. Michael Moore is able

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    Film: Sicko How it is‚ asks documentarian Michael Moore‚ that the US‚ which is among the richest nations in the world‚ ranks so low--just above Slovenia‚ in fact--in the health care provided for its citizens? The answers to that question form the thesis of Sicko‚ the film in which Moore traces the HMO system back to the Nixon administration and shows how Republican politicos defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton’s initiative for universal health care coverage. He also follows several middle class Americans

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    Tracey Kittoe EC 121 Rhetorical Analysis on Michael Moore’s documentary Sicko. Michael Moore’s documentary‚ Sicko is a very controversial yet entertaining and emotionally compelling film. The documentary draws attention to several flaws in the health care system in United States of America. It exposes how profit-based healthcare insurance companies in America exploit the people; and argues that for the people of America‚ socializing healthcare would be much better than the current

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    Peter Murphy MGMT 352 Movie Analysis-Sicko The film‚ Sicko‚ surprised and shocked me. I have never really had much of an opinion on health care before I saw this movie. The greed and corruptness of health care organizations made me not want to live in this country‚ but to leave and go to Europe or some other place that has universal health care. In Britain the physicians get paid more if they get their patients to quit smoking‚ have lower blood pressure‚ and become healthier. Here in the

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