“In There Is a Season” originally published in 1999 as part of an essay in the book Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation (Jossey-Bass, 1999). “In There Is a Season” Palmer is successful in encouraging the reader to persever and to not give up. He does this with his contrast and comparison between human nature and Mother Nature, and appealing to pathos as well as logos by using raw emotion and vulnerability as he writes about his trials and tribulations, Palmer is raw and uncut in this quest for hope in a reflective, somber yet hopeful tone. He shows the reader that even when things seem to be headed down hill it is only the beginning.
Parker J Palmer states “Seasons” is a wise metaphor for the movement of life in stages appealing to logos. He goes on to appeal to ethos stating that “We do …show more content…
Summers abundance decays toward winter’s death, drawn by the prospect of death more than uplifted by the hope of rebirth and hope of new life. He compares autumn to losing a job and at the time he did not see that it lead him to the job he needed and how losses that felt irredeemable forced him to discern meaning he needed to know. He begins comparing human nature to Mother Nature, humans want the light without the dark, the glories without the demands. Without contrast there is no balance, no healthy way to inhabit, no wholeness. Parker appeals to logos with referring to autumn as a