1. representing readings
learned rhetoric triangle: rhetor(author, eyerman),
text(subject) and audience. we need to think about this
relationship while reading or writing
from Consumer's gazes, there's three rhetorical
practices:
Logos: logical argument, appeal to reason
Ethos: ethical argument, appeal to rhetor's ethical character
Pathos: emotional argument, appeal to audiences' emotions
the point is to sell their ideas!
2. representing your world
the example of making a map, told us that the world are
representing in the way the maker wants it to be.
from Familial Gazes toward photographs, we know
that beyond description, interpretation is also important
and the interpretation will change over time.
we also looked through some photos using
Documentary Gazes and found out that the world are
documented in the way the documentarians want it to be.
what is truth? truth are hided behind different aspects
and you have to discover it by yourself. :P
3. Film Analysis
3/01/2008
RHET 105
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