AlRifai looks at this concept and tries to make the reader see it from another perspective, using three arguments: her own tale about her opinion of arranged marriage, the similitudes to online dating that fundamentally changed her mind, in addition to the advantages of one on another. First, she starts off by expressing how marriage through an arranged process made her upset. Why? it seemed more …show more content…
Starting with the small personal story about her old opinion on the topic she’s discussing, then addressing directly to her audience, when she says “let’s have a look at online dating” and “look, maybe I’m starting to realize ...”. these genuine persuasive ways are to give the reader a feel that she is familiar with them and therefore, they can accept the idea just like she did. In a later argument, she states that by adhering to an arranged marriage “you can semi-safely fall in love with this person”, and that it is “a risk minimization strategy for heartache”. Her point in this specific part was to give credit to the positive effects of the process on the emotional side. Feelings are probably what matters most for everyone, and living with a heartache because of not being able to make it work with one’s lover is not appreciable. In other words, either way, her ability to influence the reader is clear and