Links to rhetorical tools:

Here are links to the rhetorical tools used in this class:

Schemes & Tropes -- Perelman & Olbrechts-Tyteca -- Fallacies -- Burke -- Rhetorical Toolbox -- Conspiracy Rhetorics

Monday, April 23, 2018






    “We fight for an Argentina where the dogs of the rich are in better conditions than the poor’s children.”

Visual:
In this poster we see a hue of colors because we are able to identify all of them. We see a white background with black and red coloring.
Type:
In the lettering it is very bold and stands out. We can make an assumption that this person is trying to make this statement very clear and stand out.
Appeal to Consequences:
The statement in the poster is true therefor making it possible for there to be consequences yet there will be a good outcome.






“Work for everyone without clientelism.”

Visual:
In this visual we see value because it has darkness in its text. The lettering makes it, so we are able to read what they want. We also see what they want to emphasize in their poster, so they know what they are demanding.
Type:
In the poster we see that all the letters are caps. The caps make it easier to read a catch the attention of others.


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