The devices are used to have an effect on the reader. The first device is called Logos. The author use Logos to prove a logical view of how to change society's view on the right treatment of women. She offers wise suggestions which are possible to accomplish. "When asked, 'what should be done?' I've said that it is the readers themselves who will write the final chapter of The Beauty Myth" (Wolf, 6). In The Beauty Myth, Naomi Wolf gives statistics to shed some light on the idea of beauty among women in society. For example, "Smoking is on the decline in all groups but young women; 39% of women who smoke do it to maintain their weight..." This technique was effective because it demonstrates the effect beauty has on women. It show that even if a women knows it’s harmful, she will still continue to smoke to look beautiful. Another example of logos is "Thirty-one percent of nine-year-olds thought they were too fat, and 81 percent of the ten-year-olds were dieters." (Wolf 215). Naomi Wolf uses these shocking facts to show the importance of beauty to women of all ages, and how sad and sick this matter
The devices are used to have an effect on the reader. The first device is called Logos. The author use Logos to prove a logical view of how to change society's view on the right treatment of women. She offers wise suggestions which are possible to accomplish. "When asked, 'what should be done?' I've said that it is the readers themselves who will write the final chapter of The Beauty Myth" (Wolf, 6). In The Beauty Myth, Naomi Wolf gives statistics to shed some light on the idea of beauty among women in society. For example, "Smoking is on the decline in all groups but young women; 39% of women who smoke do it to maintain their weight..." This technique was effective because it demonstrates the effect beauty has on women. It show that even if a women knows it’s harmful, she will still continue to smoke to look beautiful. Another example of logos is "Thirty-one percent of nine-year-olds thought they were too fat, and 81 percent of the ten-year-olds were dieters." (Wolf 215). Naomi Wolf uses these shocking facts to show the importance of beauty to women of all ages, and how sad and sick this matter