Saturday, February 9, 2019
A Tan to Die For by Claire Oliver :: Letter to Editor Melanoma Tanning Solarium
A tan to die for written by Claire Oliver is a letter to the editor in chief that shows that the use of solariums shadower greatly increase the potential for grave melanoma. Claire Olivers tone shows a composed, collected and complacent frame of intellect at her imminent death, stating that she is at peace. Her composed tone when discussing the evidence of her impending death appeals to a sense of rationality, and writes optimistically about the counterbalance of her life. This optimism, and personal responsibility, comes from her wish of helping those who do not know of the wellness risks involved in the beauty young teens crave to acquire.Ms Oliver states factually how little life she has remaining. If I really fight it out, I may even have six weeks left. She puts her life in perspective, and follows by showcasing her emotions more than obviously. Its scary, because I feel myself getting more tired and it worries me that I might not wake up. This fear evokes the sympathies of the reader. The writer then transfers her tenseness from her story to the risks involved with solariums and how she appeals to the government to educate the general creation in particular to the younger generation. She also demands some answers from the government and wants some honesty from them on how the dangers on solarium can kill you. Through her letter to the editor she implies that the solariums should be banned only for the first time she gives her opinion look Obviously, I think they should be banned. She also implies the government is more relate about business profits rather then the general publics health. Ms Oliver tries to not focus her attentions on the government but to raise awareness and the sense of responsibility.The writer shifts her focus to her life telescope and how she was like any other customaryly 25 year old. She implies how normal she is because she wants to everybody to know that she was just as normal as everyone else. This disease can hap pen to anyone at any age.
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