Introduktion
The world can be a challenging place to navigate, especially for those who haven't found happiness in their lives.

Gul Meena, a resilient and independent woman of petite stature, embarks on a quest to discover a sanctuary where she can finally experience joy.

In the article titled "Surviving an 'Honor Attack': My Brother's Attempt to Take My Life," we delve into Gul's harrowing journey as she escapes an abusive marriage and grapples with the far-reaching consequences. Themes of adversity, women's rights, and well-intentioned actions are central to this narrative.

Utdrag
The sender employs these descriptive terms to portray the main character, Gul, as "small," "fragile," with "sullen eyes," and nervously composed (Page 94).

This careful selection of words vividly illustrates Gul's vulnerability and reinforces the gravity of her situation, evoking a deep empathetic response from the recipients of the message.

These words offer us insight into the girl's character. Anna Coren adeptly steers the audience toward a shared perspective through her own experiences and the subject matter she addresses.

She skillfully paints vivid mental images, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the atmosphere she describes.

Anna's argumentation in this article takes on a pessimistic tone, prominently reflected in the choice of words mentioned earlier.

To sway her audience, the journalist employs Pathos, appealing to their emotions with provocative language. This is a tale of tragedy, and Anna Coren endeavors to shed light on a different culture and world.

Within the article, there are poignant quotations that encapsulate Gul Meena's life, eliciting powerful emotional responses from readers.

For instance, "Every day he would beat me. I would cry and beg him to stop. But he just kept on beating me" (Page 94) and "We are thankful to almighty God that Gul Meena is alive – it really is a miracle" (Page 95).