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    Visual Auschwitz Analysis

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    supremacy and inhumanity. These ideas are portrayed to the viewer through the use of visual techniques. This image communicates sadness and immense anger to the viewer‚ as well as extremely significant ideas. Images can communicate ideas to the viewer through the use of visual techniques that can inform the viewer on the past and change the way we see our society; this is all done through the application of visual techniques. Anti-Semitism was ubiquitous during World War Two as well as in this image

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    Distinctively visual Using your prescribed text and a text of your own choosing explain how text present distinctively visual images and how these images shape meaning in the texts The text of my own choosing is “The Coral See” which conveys many distinctive experiences typical of the Great Barrier Reef. This visual uses a variety of techniques to visually represent the connection humankind has with nature and the serenity of nature. A text relating to “The Coral See” is Henry Lawson’s “In

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    Visual Rhetoric Analysis

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    Visual rhetoric‚ by way of appealing to the emotions of the audience‚ being believable in the eyes of the viewers‚ and defending claims through use of provable evidence‚ conveys messages to the public that would otherwise go unheard if expressed through an alternative means of communication. Messages spread through visual images often make the greatest impact upon society due to their understandable nature‚ their convenience‚ and their widespread availability. A scholarly article or doctoral dissertation

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    Visual Imagery Analysis

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    Task 1: Term 1: Visual Imagery: Is the use of vivid or figurative language to represent images‚ objects‚ actions or ideas. In the poem Driving to Town Late Late to Mail a Letter by Robert Bly‚ the author uses Visual Imagery to describe the view of the day. When Bly uses “It is a cold and snowy night. The main street is deserted” (1)‚ we can picture it as if we were with the speaker driving around on a lonely and cold day. Visual Imagery is important to this piece of literature because it allows us

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    Lizzie Borden “Took an Axe” The first module essay was based on Lizzie Borden and the murders of her parents‚ a mystery that till this day has not been solved. The second module essay will be a profile about the newest movie and its different way of telling the story. The newest movie was produced by the Lifetime network and was called Lizzie Borden “Took an Axe” and aired in January 25‚ 2014. Almost everyone has heard the infamous childhood rhyme‚ “ Lizzie Borden took an axe‚ gave her mother

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    Visual Analysis Unpacking

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    22nd February 2011 Lecture 2: Visual Analysis Making Meaning of Work A visual analysis is the process of unpacking‚ the decifering of the meaning and the making of a work of art. All works of art are Multi Layered. Aims of Lecture: 1. Analyse the complex transactions which exist in portraiture. 2. Looking at the power dynamics in the power triad/ transactions 3. Approach to analyse how a portrait can produce multiple meaning as apposed to looking for one fixed meaning. The Artist-Sitter-Viewer

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    Final Visual Analysis

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    Pamela Perry Dr. Rochelle Mabry ENG 111 14 March 2012 Final Visual Analysis Essay This untitled image of a little blond haired girl tells the viewer a story of a lonely‚ outcast child trying to cope with her life and the disappointments life can bring. It is unclear where this may have originated from‚ possibly from a playground or school ground‚ but it portrays a typical scene plucked from the life of anyone who has had a childhood. The artist leaves it up to the viewer to determine if her

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    Claudia Baiz ENGL 1311 MWF 12:30pm - 1:20pm Professor: Jonathan Nehls Rhetorical and Visual Analysis on “How Performance-enhancing Drugs Work” Throughout this essay‚ I strive to analyze the rhetorical and visual strategies used within Craig Freudenrich ’s article‚ "How Performance-enhancing Drugs Work‚" with the purpose of examining his explanation and description about performance-enhancing drugs and determining whether he succeeded or failed at it. This article bases itself around familiarizing

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    Axe vs Old Spice

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    would be old spice and axe; they both have the concept of attractive women because of the fragrance. Axe seems to be more for younger people because in the commercials‚ there’s always a young adult‚ which is the guy that’s attracting the younger women. In the other hand‚ old spice seems to be for more older and mature men because the commercials always show full grown men. Both have distinct smells but old spice gives that older smell. Old spice has been around since 1938 and Axe didn’t come out until

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    Visual Rhetorical Analysis Occupy Wall Street was a protest movement that took place in Zuccotti Park in New York City’s Wall Street financial district. “we are the 99%” was their slogan‚ they believed that the wealthy few should no longer decide the future of the country as a hole. One of their believes was that every person should be involved in the decision making and for this reason the movement never achieved the necessary organization to establish a good list of demands. Every person affiliated

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