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    The second pentad at the ending of the film shows that Che is not being controlled by his culture anymore‚ so he wants to reconcile with his son‚ so he drives to Los Angeles‚ after mourning the death of Che’s bully. The act is mourning the death of someone else’s son with coming out of a liquor store. The scene is the violence in the Mission district. The agent is a more vulnerable Che. The agency is the death of the bully‚ so it allows him to view his actions towards his son Jes. The purpose of

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    Dramatistic and Modal Analysis Poetry by Pablo Neruda Dramatistic Analysis Poetry is the language of a living soul. Pablo Neruda’s persona speaks to himself in one of his poem’s entitled Poetry upon recognizing‚ seizing and accepting love into his life. This is illustrated through the use of the Pablo Neruda’s vivacious combination of words revealing exhilaration‚ euphoria and immortalizing through the power of his pen in the form of poetry. As mentioned previously‚ the author speaks of a certain

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    Mean Girls: A Marxist perspective Mean Girls tells the story of 16-year-old Cady Heron entering public high school for the first time after having been home-schooled her whole life in Africa. Cady is going to encounter psychological struggle and unwritten social rules that teenage girls face today. Through the Marxist perspective‚ the movie will be analyzed in order to show how sometimes the pull to conform to hegemony is so important that we have no choice that letting us be dragged to respect

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    tells their miraculous story. There are many aspects of dramatism that can be used to analyze the movie‚ but I am going to use the pentad. The dramatistic

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    material for any composition‚ but also can be used to help comprehend what you read. II. Kenneth Burke’s Pentad (dramatistic pentad):  The pentad is a good device for analyzing a text you read and for taking an inventory of what you might write. Act: What happened? Scene: When and where did it happen? Agent: Who did it? Agency: How was it done? Purpose: Why was it done?  The five points of the pentad are the things a person could say not only about a written text but also‚ more broadly‚ about any

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    Chapter 11 · Content Analysis: Understanding Text and Image Additional Resources Bailey‚ A. A. (2006). A year in the life of the African-American male in advertising. Journal of Advertising‚ 35(1)‚ 83–104 A contemporary example of content analysis of advertising. Bales‚ R. (1950). Interaction process analysis: A method for the study of small groups. Reading‚ MA: Addison-Wesley. An introduction to group processes and roles. Berelson‚ B. (1952). Content analysis in communication research

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    Introduction- Using the Five Traditional Canons of Rhetoric Canons: Invention‚ arrangement‚ style‚ memory‚ and delivery Heuristic devices are points of reference that you can return to regularly and systematically as you can analyze what you read with a rhetorician’s eye and as you plan writing that will be rhetorically effective The canons are useful perspectives from which to see rhetoric at work in everyday life B. Rhetoric at Work: Context and the Three Appeals Writing appeals to readers

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    Kenneth Burke Kenneth Duva Burke (May 5‚ 1897 – November 19‚ 1993) was an American literary theorist and philosopher. Burke’s primary interests were in rhetoric and aesthetics. Burke became a highly distinguished writer after getting out of college‚ and starting off serving as an editor and critic instead‚ while he developed his relationships with other successful writers. He would later return to the university to lecture and teach. He was born on May 5 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania

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    Kaitlyn Carty 9 October 2013 Professor Haun COMM 1302 Section #12566 KaitlynMCarty@Gmail.com Relationships Throughout life‚ we maintain all types of relationships and on all levels. The relationships can be with our spouses‚ family members‚ friends‚ neighbors‚ and religious affiliations and even our colleagues. Within all of these relationships‚ communication is the key element in maintaining a successful relationship. Communication allows the process by which senders and receivers

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    TEST FORMAT: Exam #1 will be worth 100 points and consist of short answer/definition‚ listing and descriptions. SAMPLE QUESTIONS: 1. According to Theories of Verbal Coding‚ list & define the three ways in which the study of signs and/or verbal coding can be approached (6 pts). 1. semantics: how signs relate to things  meaning 2. Pragmatics: how signs effect human behavior 3. Syntactic: signs relating to other signs 2. List the concepts of the Scientific Method (4 pts). 1. statement of

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