In this essay, you will choose a movie poster to analyze rhetorically, arguing f

In this essay, you will choose a movie poster to analyze rhetorically, arguing for at least two of the rhetorical strategies outlined in the rhetorical triangle (ethos, logos, and pathos) used in the poster, and at least two additional visual rhetorical strategies. Put another way, you will be using two of the rhetorical strategies to discuss at least three visual elements from the poster of your choice. While you are free to choose a movie poster you feel would be interesting to discuss, you’ll also want to be certain that there is enough content to write about, and that you can identify at least two rhetorical features within the poster. Once you have identified those elements, the last part of your analysis argument paper should express what could have been done differently in terms of design to make the poster better. Meaning, you will be using your own knowledge on visual rhetoric to express what could be done to make the visual argument stronger. This assignment is expected to be between 5-7 pages in length (not counting works cited page) with appropriate citations using APA with formatting that matches the citation format used throughout. Some things to think about in terms of visual elements-A visual element is any way the movie poster engages with you in a way that you can see. Imagine you are trying to explain this image to a room full of people. How would you get them to see the image the same way you do? Your essay should make the point that, without analyzing these details, readers won’t know exactly what choices were made to make the image “work” rhetorically. You will be pointing out the connection between rhetorical elements and visual elements. Here are some examples: • Text • Language • Color • Background • Content • Actors • Tagline • Size • Camera Angle • Mood • Shape • Symbols

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