In the article Backpacks vs. Briefcases,, The author does a good job of explaining the
different rhetorical techniques
pertaining to contextual analysis. This article reiterates what we have already
learned that rhetoric is used in our daily lives without us knowing. I can
relate to the example about the teacher walking in on the first day of school
and immediately the students are dissecting every detail trying to figure the
teacher out. I also enjoyed the section about
how your intended audience shapes the tone of your paper. The author states, “Audience can determine the
type of language used, the formality of the discourse, the medium or delivery
of the rhetoric, and even the types of reasons used the make the rhetor’s
argument.” Even if we have a great argument if we use the wrong tone or
language we will not be able to get our point across. Better Homes and Bloggers
as a specific example of how rhetoric is used in the digital media. The thing
that stands out the most is how she left out certain things about her life so
be able to branch out to a wider audience.
I think that Better Homes relates more to the CCM’s because they both
had real life examples of rhetoric. Better Homes with the examples of the women
and Good Hair using Chris Rock as their narrator but also as an example.
After reading these two articles, I realize I need to be careful with my
tone and word choice depending on who my intended is. Also, I feel that I am
more able to add rhetorical analysis to my paper, which is the main thing I
need to work on.
Nice use of a quote from the text!
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