This ted talk that I chose to watch and analyze was by a woman named Isabel Allende, and she argues that everyone should continue to live passionately throughout life, no matter what their age is. She focuses on age right off the bat, by stating that she is 71, and then lists the ages of her husband, parents, and dog. On the topic of aging, she discusses how society seems to determine that people are "old" around the age of 65. However, humans start aging at birth and then are continuously aging until death. Isabel mentions that it is hard aging, because no matter if she feels sexy and charming, that's not how people view her anymore on the outside. To counter that, she says that aging is about health and attitude. It's up to the person to choose how to feel. Furthermore, she speaks of her fear of what comes with aging. She discusses how she fears losing her youth and independence as she grows older, but has experienced some pros as well. She gained freedom, spirituality, and is no longer afraid of being vulnerable. She feels freer and lighter than ever before, and can now let go of any weaknesses or deadly sins that others exhibit at younger ages. Ending her argument, Isabel once again emphasizes her want to live passionately and openhearted throughout all of her life.
I think her purpose for doing this ted talk was to achieve an emotional connection to everyone in the audience. Aging is a universal concept that everyone can understand. The way she talks about the topic makes it interesting and inspiring. She’s hoping to communicate the importance of everyone living the lives to the fullest, even in old age. Aging is not a valid reason to stop living the life the way one wants. It’s a choice that one needs to make, and her emotional connection persuades viewers to take her advice and continue living passionately despite growing older.
Her talk contains some ethos due to Isabel's credibility as a novelist and memoirist. Because of her career, she is used to writing about passionate lives. She believes she became a writer due to her
exile to America in the 1970s. She also works with nonprofits to
empower women because she believes it’s the only way to achieve social
justice. Her career is not explicitly stated during her talk, but it does explain how she is able to be
comfortable with her words and knowing exactly what to say to persuade someone
to her side while doing so on an emotional level. She has spent her life writing with passion, which makes her seem experienced and trustworthy to the viewers. Although Isabel does not use much logos in her presentation, she uses pathos throughout all of it. The evidence is from her own personal experiences and contains a lot of bias. Viewers can tell she truly believes in every word she is saying, and it's like some of her strength and confidence is even drawing forth some of the viewers' own emotions. She relies on it to get her message across emotionally to really relate with the audience. One way she does this is by making jokes throughout her talk. It keeps things interesting and fun, maintaining the audience's attention. Also, the part when she speaks of all the positive aspects she has gained from aging is very powerful. I like it, because she makes it sound like the pros outweigh the cons, and makes the concept of aging less scary. The way she holds herself makes her seem truthful, comfortable with herself, and relatable. Her use of pathos creates a personal connection between Isabel and the audience, which makes her argument that much more inspiring/appealing.
Personally, I found myself choosing this video because I think the concept of aging is really interesting. Everyone experiences it differently. I'm at this point when I'm about to graduate high school and go to college. I just turned 18, making me an adult now. It’s such a major point in life that it can bring on both pros and cons as well. There’s the pro of being done with high school and finally getting to the point when we can start our futures, and what we might want to do as a career. There’s also the fear that it brings, like the amount of responsibility it requires. Unlike Isabelle, we are actually gaining independence, and to me it’s both scary and exciting. I think her talk really can relate to what I’m experiencing at this point in my life, and I will always remember her main message of always living passionately. She concluded her talk with her stating her willingness to always live passionately and asking the question, "Want to join me?" My answer is Yes.
This was a very interesting and thorough blog post! The TED Talk you chose was very interesting in nature, as the idea of aging really is a subjective topic. No one desires to feel old or face death, but the language of the speaker (as you put it) makes it a lot less scary! It's really interesting that the way in which someone presents something can shape it out to be a positive or negative idea. Good job and interesting analysis!
ReplyDeleteAging really is interesting. If you think about it, if humans didn't create a calendar, we would naturally progress through life without a marker for how many "years" we were. This woman is passionate about not letting age get in the way of what people do, and I think your analysis really sums up her argument! As people say, age is just a number. But it's funny how that number can be so defining.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your video is so similar to mine. I was really surprised that both of our blogs communicate a similar message. Live life to the fullest, do not let one obstacle bring you down. My blog talks about how a disease like cancer cannot bring down the happiness of life. Both speakers seem to share a emotional connection with the audience. Aging is very different from cancer. Aging is a "disease" we all experience which we cannot escape from, therefore, we all must learn to face it head on.
ReplyDeleteGreat post- love what you bring up in your final paragraph. I also really like what Julia brings up about time/aging being a man-made concept
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