Considering the evidence first mentioned in this passage, the President uses his personal experiences and his powerful usage of diction to show the reader how important the issue of protecting the environment truly is. Very descriptive details of the beauty of this land are found throughout his essay. He talks about how “magnificent” the environment truly is and mentions the brilliance of the life around him. This is done so effectively that the reader gets a real sense of actually visualizing what president Carter is describing. He shows the readers how they must protect the environment along with its “unforgettable and humbling experience.” He causes the readers to feel his emotional attachment to the environment around him and follow his view of protecting the environment. …show more content…
The President names the indian tribe as the “Gwich’in Athabascan Indians” in order to help show the readers that this land is very important to others and that this land must be respected and