Saturday, December 28, 2019

The Hidden Victims of Wartime Rape by Lara Stemple

There have been a lot of recent tragedies in Africa and a lot of attentions have been giving to the female victim. In this article Lara Stemple want the same attention to be giving to the male victims as well. As stated the reports of male rape in Congo has been made clear that wartime sexual violence is not limited to women and girls. As of now, the United Nation has the situation at hand and they overlook sexual assault of men and boy. Lara Stemple wants us to see the reason while sexual violence against men occasionally make the news. Sexual violence is ‘any violence, whether physical and/or mental, carried out through sexual means or by targeting sexuality’ (Lewis, 2009). An example is the sexual abuse and humiliation that took place in Iraq at the Abu Ghraib prison stunned the world. In this article â€Å"The Hidden Victims of Wartime Rape† by Lara Stemple, she used all 5 rhetorical elements, the argument of reason, argument of the heart, style, argument of character and shape, they are rank from most important to the least important to prove her point. Lara’s article is very informative and supportive and I believe that she has worked so hard to make sure that the male â€Å"victims† are been vindicated. To persuade the readers, Lara Stemple used argument of fact and reason which is the strongest argument she used to present between the lines of her article â€Å"The Hidden Victims of Wartime Rape.† She further stated that â€Å"the United Nations has attempted to take wartime rape

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