Describe the Rhetorical Situation of the visual (purpose, audience, context).Are there ways that the visual elements could be presented differently for a better result? What aspects of the visual are most effective? Explain.

Discussion Thread: Visual Rhetorical Analysis

Describe the Rhetorical Situation of the visual (purpose, audience, context).

How do the visual elements persuade the viewer to think or act in a certain way? Give specific examples of visual elements in the visual.

Are the elements effective considering the Rhetorical Situation you have identified? Explain.

Are there ways that the visual elements could be presented differently for a better result? What aspects of the visual are most effective? Explain.

Is the visual using pathos, ethos, or logos? Explain.

Analyze the common themes of trauma and loss in the play Hamlet and the novel Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close, and also highlight the ways in which the character’s experiences with trauma and loss are similar.

Trauma and Loss in Hamlet and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Analyze the common themes of trauma and loss in the play Hamlet and the novel Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close, and also highlight the ways in which the character’s experiences with trauma and loss are similar.

Be sure to keep in mind all the aspects of the rhetorical situation including the historical representation’s purpose and audience.