Thursday, March 20, 2014

Rhetoric of Cancer Reaction Paper

In this time of age, cancer affects more than the usual number of people in this world. I wouldn't be surprised if each of us has either a family member or a friend or even an acquaintance who has cancer or died from it. Cancer has already been associated with death and hardship. With all that comes sadness, depression and loss of hope. That's one side of the coin though. The other side of the coin speaks of something much better.

Rhetoric of Cancer tells of the experience of a cancer patient and how views his ordeal with cancer. He doesn't see it as a curse or a misfortune, he sees it as something that's part of himself. He saw the positive through cancer like bringing families together or gaining inner strength and confidence. It's just a matter of perspective. Through this rhetoric, we remind ourselves that there is a positive side to every situation. Things also happen for a reason. It's what you do next is what will dictate your life.


If more people can listen to this, I believe more people will be inspired to continue on living. Even with all the hardships, trials and misfortunes, there is still hope at the end of the tunnel. Less people would be depressed and will see how silly they thought there problem is. A lot of people fail to see how good they have it compared to those who are truly suffering. This will always serve as a reminder that everything happens for a reason and we just have to make the best of it .

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