Contraceptive articles analysis

Article 1: “Legal battles over abortion heat up in the USA”

Argument: The United States has many different perspectives of reproductive health care services, those against it and those for it.

Pathos: Not really used

Used only when giving a voice to those who work in reproductive health care services and understand its powerful impact.

Logos: Used throughout the whole premise of the article, most prominent rhetoric tool.

Used when displaying the different political standpoints and the legal battles/policies from each side. Contains a lot of data

Ethos: Not much ethos, Susan Jaffe is a publisher for Kaiser Health News

Purpose: Inform of the legal battles within the United States concerning contraceptives.

Disciple: Medical

Article 2: “Emergency Contraception for Adolescents: A Political Battle”

Discipline: Pediatrics and gynocology

Purpose: Inform of the longstanding political journey of emergency contraceptives.

Argument: Reproductive health care services should be in the hands of science, not the government.

Logos: Moderately used.

Used when discussing pregnancy rates and the accessibility laws pertaining emergency contraceptives.

Used when presenting the results of the experiment the FDA did on the limits of emergency contraceptives

Pathos: Most common rhetoric tool used

Used in the beginning of the article to present a narrative

Used to present the reason for the author's argument.

Used at the end when discussing the stigmatization of young women trying to receive emergency contraceptives.

Ethos: Not really used, Jennifer Johnson is a nurse-midwife.