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Visual Rhetoric . By: Kaylee Britt. What catches your eye?. The object that catches someone's eyes would be the cocaine outline of a dead body on the table. Is the lighting artificial or natural?.
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Visual Rhetoric By: Kaylee Britt
What catches your eye? • The object that catches someone's eyes would be the cocaine outline of a dead body on the table.
Is the lighting artificial or natural? • The lighting is artificial and not natural. The lighting makes the outline of the body stand out against the black table.
What is omitted? • The person(s) who made the body outline is omitted. The rest of the table is omitted also.
Framing? • If the photographer moved to the right or the left I don’t think the picture would have the same effect. If the photo was moved either way something else could be added to the picture that would change the look towards the audience.
Ethos? • The picture is creditable because of the Above the Influence symbol in the bottom right hand corner.
Pathos? • Worry, concern and scared. These emotions come up when looking at this image because you don’t know who it could be about. It worries you because the age group is spread out from young teens to adults.
Logos? • The logical appeal is that cocaine affects everybody around the user. If it was a young teen using the drug, their family and friends would be affected. If it was an adult their family would be affected. No matter who the user is, there is always someone who ends up getting hurt in the long run.