I think my work right now consists of me working as a student. My job right now is being in college and all the necessities that go along with working towards my eventual career choice. I'd like to think I am a good worker, hard worker, and someone who doesn't really mind a lot of work. In any previous job i've ever had I prefer to be doing something than just standing around. I guess that means that I fairly enjoy working. Work can be a variety of different things but I think a career is a set of specific goals, attitudes, and actions.
Career, is more than just work in my opinion. I think Careers take years of learning and training. In my near future hopefully after graduating, I hope to have a career as an Athletic Training. I think Careers are something you plan to do for your life or at least a large portion of it. Your career should be something you're good at and something you enjoy. A career is something you strive for and work can just be a stepping stone to get there.
Vocation, is your calling, which can be much different from your work or career. I'm not entirely sure what my vocation in life is yet but I hope it's something along the lines of helping other people. My intended career choice is athletic training, in which you help injured athletes but I hope to do more than just the regular routine. If possible, I'd like to find my vocation and live it out through a career that I love and have passion for.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Rhetorical Analysis
Beth
Richardson
College
Writing 2
Rhetorical
Analysis
Clichés that Work: Rhetorical
Analysis of Movie Posters
The
best-selling author Nicolas Sparks is known for making cliché love stories that
are most always turned into popular films. The four movie posters I have chosen
to analyze are The Best of Me, A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, and The Last
song. Each of these posters has a similar design and all make the viewer think
of the longing for love. The posters either make the viewer’s think of their
own love life or one they would like to have.
These movies
were all made in the 2000’s after the novels became best sellers. Each of these
films features two leading roles through a journey of some heart wrenching
events all leading back to the couple and their undying love story. Romantic
films like these ones are a reoccurring genre choice that always draws large
crowds to the box office. Each poster
captures young couples embracing each other in a similar stance that could be a
universal sign of a romantic film.
Approaching
each poster in order from their release dates, I will analyze the use of ethos,
pathos, and logos and the specific choices the producers made with both visual
and textual components.
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lead you back home.” To the left of the font we see two people walking
which could symbolize “coming home.” Once again the text puts the viewers in
the place to think about their own lives. At the very top of the poster reads:
“from the author of The Notebook and A Walk to Remember,”
suggesting that those who enjoyed those books and movies would also be
entertained by this. Having the famous author and other top movies mentioned
brings an ethos appeal to this poster, backing up its credentials.
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Each of
these posters all position the audience to think about love and their own lives
or potentially want this kind of love. The designers of the posters chose the
decisions they did to emphasize what appears as the “perfect love story” to
draw people in. Every one of these posters gives off an emotional appeal even
before seeing the film, and for some enhances the desire to go and see it.
The audience
of these posters is asked to think about love and want the kind of love these
characters have. Three out of the four posters I chose to analyze have the same
view of two people facing each other with the man holding the women close to
his face. The other poster is only slightly different but still the two people
are still very close. People who view these posters can either see themselves
wanting to be like the characters in the film or at least the great love story
they portray or leave the viewer pondering their love life.
There are
many romantic films with similar themes and stories like each of these movies
but they still manage to make people want to see them. Even with the posters
being so similar in layout and the way each photo is taken, people keep coming
back to see the latest from Nicolas Sparks. It is evident that those who are
familiar to Sparks’ novels or the works of the popular actors in the films
would be first to be intrigued by these posters. Each of these posters are
designed to make us a feel a certain way, and the producers made that clear
with the similar choices made in design and textual support. This series of
posters along with many others prove that using similar romantic clichés works
to attract viewers and will continue to make audiences feel a connection to
their own lives.
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