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I will pay for the following essay Rhetorical Analysis of My Dropout Boyfriend Kept Dropping In. The essay is to be 4 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.Now

I will pay for the following essay Rhetorical Analysis of My Dropout Boyfriend Kept Dropping In. The essay is to be 4 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

Now it was the “living outdoors” phase. The narrator-girlfriend defended her boyfriend by telling everyone that his act is a rebellious one, telling everyone that this is the boyfriend’s way of rebelling to the establishment. The “living outdoors” experiment of the boyfriend failed in the end. The narrator was partly happy because the boyfriend would finally return indoors, making everything “normal” again but then again, it is sad because the romance of living far from the reaches of technology and modern life failed as well.

The text is actually a bit humoresque as it paints a picture of a college kid who is on the path to self-discovery. The lines “An&nbsp.Oprah-esque voice in my head said: It doesn’t matter what people think as long as he feels fulfilled. But another voice in my head, the one that avoided self-help books and talk shows, was less convinced” saw through that. It is also very touching as it shows the persona also confused: will she support the boyfriend or not. Ultimately, she does because of her duty as a girlfriend but we know that she only does so because it’s her duty, and not because she passionately believes on the causes of the boyfriend. She is the practical one in the relationship, opting to stick to college. Her practicality even reaches up to the point that she knows what will happen to her after college, and the implications of being in college: “but over all once you attended college, you were on the straight-and-narrow path. Or at least, if the economy didn’t sink, you were on the non-homeless path.”

The boyfriend is quite a compelling character. He is a typical “rebellious” kid, trying everything: being a “Goth, punk, anarchist, Marxist and Zen”. The girlfriend was so used to this lifestyle changes that she was not surprised when the boyfriend brought it up one day. This time, the reason was to be an ascetic, and he wants to follow the footsteps of Chris McCandless, the man who

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