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    The use of positive emotional appeal, narrative, and the source quality of similarity, Extra designs an advertisement that successfully appeals to the target audience of young adults and leads the audience to have positive feelings towards Extra as a brand. The first tool that this advertisement employs is the appeal to positive emotion. A positive emotional appeal is achieved through the use of vivid messages to arouse good feelings and is considered…

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    aesthetic appeal in Inglourious Basterds changes accordingly to the purpose to the movie. In Frida Beckman’s Ambivalent Screens: Quentin Tarantino and the Power of Vision, the discussion of the effects of Tarantino’s visual aspect lean towards the opposite of Schindler’s List. Beckman says, “If Inglourious Basterds is part of a video store aesthetics, it also offers its own twist by employing this pick and mix strategy in the portrayal of a historical war.” Inglourious Basterds aesthetic appeal…

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    will help both genders gain the respect they deserve and presents them in a more decent manner, society still finds some type of way to round up accusations of makeup being fake and how the use only proves that they are insecure of how they are and appeal to society’s opinion. The article, Makeup, Insecurities, and Confidence:…

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    essay with an appeal to ethos along with pathos through the description of how he and his family grew up and lived on the Spokane Indian Reservation. He describes how his family “were poor by most standards,” but how they were normally better off than…

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    Pathos’ Contribution to a Writer’s Argument After reading John Scalzi’s online article "Being Poor”, I noticed a strong sense of compassion was created within the audience. Copious amounts of comments in response to Scalzi 's article demonstrated this compassion. The ability to elicit hundreds of emotional responses from an audience makes it critical to base my essay on Scalzi’s use of the rhetorical persuasion form, pathos. Numerous examples of pathos are evident within John Scalzi 's touching…

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    The Dystopian Appeal Around the world teens enjoy dystopian books and movies. They are often about a character that finds error with in the society they live in. Some of which are enjoyed more than others. The dystopian genre is one of the most popular type of movies and books amongst teenagers. Probably because of their science fiction side. Anthem is about a society that practices equalism. Everyone's name with a unanimous word and a series of numbers. The people of the town are given…

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    The speeches and writings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., are among the most powerful and persuasive work in history. One notable example is the “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” King’s skillful use of appeal to emotion, authority, and logic effectively put forward his ethnics and ideals. By adopting words as his weapons, he proves that language is often more effective than that of violence in bringing about positive change. He brilliantly explains the reasons for his nonviolent protest with…

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    displays the power of women with Parker as the main focus. Several factors went into the final decision process regarding the layout including appealing to the intended customers, being aware of consumer behaviors, as well as considering the emotional appeal. As analysts, it is imperative that we delve into the specifics to understand the true meaning of the advertisement. When glancing at this advertisement, it is blatant that this merchandise is being marketed to a notably, wealthy white…

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    She knows how to puts a sentence together that will make you think about what you read on a moral level (Marcotte n. pag.). She knows when to appeal to certain emotions throughout her article to build off of those feelings. Comparing this to Babich’s article where he doesn’t use emotions as well as Marcotte. His emotional appeals weren’t as well constructed as Marcotte’s. The strongest element for Babich was his analyzation. He analyzed his evidence wonderfully every time he could…

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    In the article titled “A Defense of Abortion” published in 1971 in Wilby, author Judith Jevis Thomson strongly supports the idea of abortion. Thomson believes that abortion should not be considered immoral and every woman should be able to decide what she wants to do with her body. Thomson supports her arguments by using examples comparing the life of a fetus inside the mother’s womb to the life of a violinist without kidneys. Author John T. Noonan argues against abortion in his article titled…

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