Monday, May 20, 2019

College Pressures

College drags In the article, College Pressures, William Zinsser shows parents the burdens that college students have while they are in school. In the essay he states the quad pressures that the students face economic, parental, peer, and self-induced. The reader can be easily conf pulmonary tuberculosisd when Zinsser first begins the essay. It starts off with someone pen notes to someone else, but who is speaking? Zinsser then follows this by fully explaining who is writing the notes, a student, and who he is public lecture to, his dean.He is explaining that the student is full of pressure and feels he cannot take it anymore. Zinsser makes the essay move along smoothly with the use of rhetorical questions and then answers them to prove a point he is making. The classical appeal Zinsser uses in College Pressure is ethos. He is telling the parents what is going on in the minds of the students and the pressures they build up for themselves. College Pressure is written in a fairly s traightforward manner. Zinsser explains the situations without using such terminology that only college professor can comprehend.He similarly uses understandable metaphors that make the reading more interesting. For example, when he explains that no one is to blame for the pressures, he says, piteous students, poor parents. They are caught in one of the oldest webs of love and duty and guilt. This is a classification and division essay. passim it, Zinsser talks about what the pressures of the students are economic, peer, parental, and self-induced. He then separately explains how each of the pressures effects the students. Zinsser speaks in a way that makes the reader want to continue reading.He is persistent in informing the reader about the pressures and tries actually hard to get his point out to the parents. It may seem that throughout the essay, Zinsser sees the students in a all negative way. He realizes this and states it to the reader. He tells the parents, I have pain ted too drab a portraiture of todays students, making them seem a solemn lot. This is not his purpose at all. He is trying to explain that college is not a era to have all these extreme pressures that the students induce on themselves.He ends this essay in a way that shows the parents that lots of people go to college and change their paths several quantify before actually choosing what they want to be. He does this as a way of saying that it is alright to go to college unsure of what you want to be. Things will work out in the end. William Zinsser is just trying to let parents make do that college students have enough on their minds and they dont need their parents giving them a hard time about what to do with their lives. For the sake of their children, he wants the parents to be as supportive as possible.

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