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GRETA THUNBERG
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by sofia ducoulombier ramirez

GRETA THUNBERG

conclusion

confronting inaction

crisis call

greta's bold challenge

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Context

Who is greta thunberg?

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Who is Greta Thunberg?

A young Swedish environmental activist

On september 23, 2019 at the united nations climate action summit* in new york

Context

  • Her speech inspired millions of people around the world to join the call for urgent action to address climate change. She is a prominent figure in the climate movement.
Pathos: °Powerful rhetoric"How dare you!" "You have stolen my dreams and my childhood"°Emotional appeal (frustration)"I shouldn't up here, I should be back in school, on the other side of the ocean"
Ethos :° Youthful perspective °Advocacy beyond speeches

Greta's Bold Challenge

-Use of Silence/pauses
“And yet, I’m one of the lucky ones.” - in Sweden is a great example of sustainability and because it is positioned as one of the greenest countries in the world.
“My message is that we’ll be watching you.”-Serious posture and stillness, even if the audience laughs at this sentence. -Direct address to the audience.she uses “we” to refer at the young generations.

Greta's Bold Challenge

“...and all you can talk about is money, and fairy tales of eternal economic growth” -Emotional facial expression -Direct eye contact -Minimalistic movement -Highlights the lack of action by world leaders and policymakers
“For more than 30 years the science has been crystal clear” Ethos: appeal to scientific consensus
Use of repetition"People are suffering. People are dying"

Crisis Call

-Direct address to world leaders and policymakers -Emotional appeal (disappointment)
- A call for hope towards non-corruption. -Playing childish and innocent to convince the audience. -highlights genuinely the lack of action by leaders.
"...Because if you really understood the situation and still kept on failing to act then you would be evil and I refuse to believe it."
"...you’re doing enough when the politics and solutions needed are still nowhere in sight."

Confronting Inaction

CONCLUSION

https://youtu.be/TMrtLsQbaok?si=g4mX8gI8UbV6_3G4

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