Kelley states, “ Tonight while we sleep, several thousand little girls will be working in the textile mills, all the night through, in the deafening noise of the spindles and looms spinning and weaving cotton and wool…” Kelley uses imagery of the work setting to guilt trip the audience to help push them to stop child labor. By describing the scene, it adds an emotional appeal which leads the convention to picture these little girls working and feeling miserable due to this loud and harmful factory. Imagery and emotional appeal makes the audience feel guilty as well as empower them to gain courage for fighting for their
Kelley states, “ Tonight while we sleep, several thousand little girls will be working in the textile mills, all the night through, in the deafening noise of the spindles and looms spinning and weaving cotton and wool…” Kelley uses imagery of the work setting to guilt trip the audience to help push them to stop child labor. By describing the scene, it adds an emotional appeal which leads the convention to picture these little girls working and feeling miserable due to this loud and harmful factory. Imagery and emotional appeal makes the audience feel guilty as well as empower them to gain courage for fighting for their