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Visual Rhetoric Project

Visual Rhetoric Project. By: Stuart Kerley. What is going on in this photo?. In this photo there is an abandoned dog. The photographer is showing what it would be like from the dog’s point and he is trying to persuade people to speak up and tell when they see animal abuse.

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Visual Rhetoric Project

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  1. Visual Rhetoric Project By: Stuart Kerley

  2. What is going on in this photo?

  3. In this photo there is an abandoned dog. The photographer is showing what it would be like from the dog’s point and he is trying to persuade people to speak up and tell when they see animal abuse.

  4. What is the photographer trying to imply?

  5. The photographer is trying to tell their audience that animals can not speak or express what they are going through. People should help them when they see they are being miss treated or abused. Animals will live this type of life style until someone helps them.

  6. What do you think happened right before this picture was taken?

  7. I believe the dog was beaten and neglected. The dog looks helpless in the road and looks lonely. The photographer was trying to better explain his stance on animal abuse by showing a real life example.

  8. What is the focal point of the picture?

  9. The dog in the street is the focal point. The photographer draws your attention to it first so you will see what it is like for an animal to be mistreated.

  10. How does cropping this picture change the advertisement?

  11. After cropping out the words the photographers message has an opposite affect on the audience. The dog looks like he is sitting ready to play. By having the captions the photographer can really show what the dog has been through and how the dog feels.

  12. How do the colors chosen in this photo affect the message?

  13. The black, white and gray colors add a negative affect in this advertisement. The photographer is showing how sad and depressing it is for an animal to be abused by using these colors.

  14. What is the logical appeal in this photo?

  15. The logical appeal in this photo is that animal abuse is bad and people should not do it. Animals can not choose who their owners are but they should be taken care of by them.

  16. What is the ethical appeal in this photo?

  17. The ethical appeal in this photo is the report animal abuse to the police phrase at the bottom of the picture. Reporting animal abuse would be the right thing to do. The photographer feels this will make people want to help save animals.

  18. What is the emotional appeal in this photo?

  19. The emotional appeal would be the abuses dog in the road. The photographer added this to make you feel sorry for abused animals.

  20. Helpless Dog. 2008. Photograph. Care2, Miami. Care2. Ed. Dingo Care. 7 Aug. 2008. Web. 8 Oct. 2012. <http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/voice_4_them>.

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