Analysis

Here are the elements which will help you with your analysis of the article “The Ideas Shaping a New India” by Anand Giridharadas.

The rhetorical situation is that the sender of the article is Anand Giridharadas, an American journalist, political analyst, and author. The receivers are readers of The New York Times, where the article was published both in print and online. 

The composition of the article is structured around the five main ideas that Giridharadas presents. The five ideas are summarized in clear sub-headings and the article also features a brief introduction. 

The style of writing is mainly neutral, as the article includes both formal and informal elements. The use of figurative language helps keep readers engaged. 

The main rhetorical devices used throughout the article are direct references and allusions. These help Giridharadas offer a brief historical context for his main points. Rhetorical questions and antithesis are also used. 

When it comes to forms of appeal, Giridharadas relies mainly on pathos, though he briefly builds ethos for himself by mentioning his personal experience. 

You can read a more detailed analysis in the following sections.

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