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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Writing is Easy.
Be sure to make our conference time, but when I see you next, you should have read "Writing is Easy" by Steve Martin.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Your first essay assignment
Visual
Rhetoric Assignment
This
assignment requires students to develop proficiency in rhetorical analysis and
argument by developing a writing piece that closely problematizes one visual text.
You
have two choices for a text to analyze.
- You may choose your or a friend’s Facebook
profile picture and think critically about what that image is
communicating. What kind of an
ethos, or persona, is the image trying to persuade its audience that it
possesses? I want you to be
critical of the image in some ways, even if it is of yourself. You might even pick a picture that you
used to use, but don’t anymore. Why
did you change it? How does the
image—whoever it is—communicate personality, good or bad? What kind of details can you pick out
that add or detract from what the person wants others to see about him or
her?
- Alternatively, you may get out a camera and take
a picture. Based on the idea that
every image communicates something, walk me as your reader through the
aspects that are being conveyed to a potential viewer for that image. Is there a logic here? Be a little critical of the image. Think about what you were trying to
communicate and how it fails or doesn’t fail. What kind of emotions does the image
draw out of a potential audience, and why and how does the image draw out
those emotions?
The
aim of your argument is to support a thesis
about an image—using the tools of persuasion—concerning how your chosen
visual text itself offers a persuasive argument with troublesome issues or
tactics. The form of this assignment is
an essay that analyzes the visual image and the rhetorical elements of
composition, presentation, intended audience, and effect by looking at the
image’s logical, emotional, and ethical appeals. You should quote at least two other sources
for your argument other than the primary rhetorical text—that is, the image—that
you are analyzing. This assignment
should include a Works Cited page, be formatted according to MLA standards (which
includes double spacing, 12 point font, and Times New Roman) and be a minimum
of 1000 words.
First
draft due: 9/13, must be onto your third page but not
necessarily complete
Final
draft due: 9/22
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