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    Andrew Cox Image Analysis Essay- Final Draft ENG 111/25F/TR 2:30-3:50 11/13/2014 coxandy72@yahoo.com Men’s magazines feature articles concerning topic of interest to their subscribers: alcohol‚ sports cars‚ hunting and fishing‚ politics‚ scientifc and technological breakthroughs‚ travel‚ and dating. Some also boast of interviews with the rich and famous and of short stories by popular writers. You can expect there to be jokes and cartoons too mostly about sexul matters. The main hit of

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Ads in Magazines Magazines are gaining in popularity nowadays as a tool not only to provide information‚ but also to advertise ads on products that are available on the market. Since magazines gain readers with different kinds of interest‚ what are the rhetorical strategies used by advertisers to market similar products to different target audiences of similar culture? Capturing the target audiences’ attention requires understanding about the audiences which open new avenues

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    The Blurry Truth: Japan Tsunami On March 11‚ 2011‚ a tragedy struck Japan that will never be forgotten. Ocean ridges and mountain ranges below the surface of the ocean caused the waves created by the 9.0 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Japan. These two factors together caused a deathly Tsunami that Japan is still struggling to recover from. The earthquake and tsunami together killed 15‚840 people and set off a nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Six million households‚

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    There are various image analysis concepts that are used in the Bell & Ross watch advertisement to portray its meaning. These include image choice and cropping‚ visual modality‚ anchorage‚ and topography. This essay will analyse the different analysis concepts used and explain how these are used by the advertiser to convey the potential meanings behind this particular advertisement. This will be done through its visual content‚ both image and text. Image choice and cropping is a media-specific code

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    Eleanor Stalick English 101‚ sec DE July 26‚ 2013 Final Draft Essay 1 - Image Analysis on Maus Some said they were too powerful‚ some said they were too different. Words like ‘inferior’‚ ‘outsiders’‚ and ‘scapegoat’ were their labels. Those not afraid of them would ask: Did you actually cause the Black Plague? What about the spread of AIDS in Europe? Did you kill Jesus Christ? Regardless of how peacefully they walked down the street‚ people would cross to the opposite side. Ever since the

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    ‘Esquire Magazine’ (March 1965) Contextual Studies Essay‚ GD Year 1‚ Sophie Costello Image Analysis I’ll be researching the image on the front cover of an Esquire magazine‚ titled ’The Masculinisation of the American Woman ’ Issue no. 376 (March‚ 1965)‚ the Verna Lisi cover in a photo shoot showcasing the iconic blonde caught mid-shave. I found the image in a book by Richard Hollis called ‘Graphic Design‚ A concise History’ (2001). The reason I chose to study this advert was because it

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    consequences of binge drinking Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board released a series of Public Service Announcements and launched a website to educate its target young audience to be careful while drinking. The public service announcements use very specific image and text placement‚ typography‚ and color to make their message evident in the still PSAs. In general when a person looks at something they scan left to right‚ top to bottom‚ or at least primarily in English speaking areas‚ as that is how we read

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    and van Leeuwen theoretical framework‚ an image simultaneously performs three semiotic tasks to make meaning which are representational metafunction‚ interpersonal metafunction‚ and compositional metafunction. In this paper‚ I will analysis the below image (Firgure 1) basic on these three metafunctions. The choosen image is an re-made image extract from South Chinese Morning Post. It is a combination of image and text. This paper will mainly focus on image analysing. [pic] Figure 1.

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    Image Analysis The women in this fiction are represented as smart and intelligent but degraded and rendered powerless by men around them. Lois is a housewife in this fiction but she is represented as a smart and mature woman. She makes smart decisions and has sense. For example‚ when the salesman presented them with the options of whether keeping the boat or getting the mystery box‚ she did not hesitate to choose the boat knowing that there would be logically a batch in the mystery box. However

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    Image Analysis- Genetic Modification (pg. 519) Angela Meraklis-Lyons Every parent wants their child to be healthy. Though this is not always the case‚ the science behind genetic modification can improve the odds of that child being born healthy‚ as well as decrease the odds of the child developing diseases later in life. The image depicting an expecting mother lovingly holding her expanding belly is fairly typical. The catch is that the woman’s belly has a large barcode printed on it. By doing

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