This article goes in depth on the animosity the music industry
holds against the Guitar Hero series. The writer addresses several points and
makes the argument that the music industry may be experiencing troubles with
the digitization of modern music. For
example instead of going out and buying a cd, people are downloading illegally
or making copies and giving them to friends.
From what I read, the writer urges the music industry executives to not
lump Guitar Hero in with these other
things. The author states that the
establishment and insane popularity of Guitar
Hero and other similar games are actually contributing to the recent
success of certain music groups. The
writer uses various elements of sarcasm
and analogies. The author uses very well
thought out logic and has strategically thought out the placement of their rebuttals
of counterpoints while still addressing the defense of their own topic. There is a very delicate balance between
poking holes in others opinions and stating you’re own, and this author seems
to have kept it in equilibrium. This
article effectively pulls analogies between this digitization and evolution of
music to the invention of VCR’s. It may
have been seen as futile at the time, but I think we can all agree that it was
a very useful change. I think the main point to be made here isn’t
that one side has been wronged; the point to be made is that these two superpowers
shouldn’t bicker and just coexist without all the drama.
Excellent work identifying rhetorical strategies, Tyler! Take this a step further and think about whether or not they were effective. Did his methods/approach work?
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