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Guidelines for Essay Two: Visual Analysis
Assignment Guidelines
Compose a rhetor
Guidelines for Essay Two: Visual Analysis
Assignment Guidelines
Compose a rhetorical analysis of the image you selected. Remember, your essay should argue for a particular interpretation of the image.
Select an image from the array of images posted in iCollege.
Consider the following elements of your image:
The rhetorical situation of the image, including the author, audience, purpose, context, tone, genre, design, constraints, and exigence
The rhetorical strategies, or how the image is composed to produce a specific effect (use of color, layout, contrast, etc.)
The rhetorical appeals (ethos/pathos/logos), or ways the image seeks to engage its audience
Compose a thesis that argues your interpretation (i.e. a particular way of viewing the image) based on the choices made in its construction. See the Introduction to Visual Analysis page and PowerPoint posted in the current module.
Support your thesis by describing and analyzing various elements of your image (see #2 above) that support your overall argument about the image.
Explain how your analysis of the image relates back to the article from which the image originated. Does the article reinforce your view, challenge, or contradict it? (There’s no right or wrong answer here; just your ability to evaluate). You’ll need to quote and/or paraphrase from the article in cite it in your essay.
Conclude by reinforcing the key points and highlighting why the conversation is important to your audience.
Requirements
A thesis that argues for a specific interpretation of the image you selected
Several detailed supporting examples from the image that explain the rhetorical appeals at work
A clear connection between your way of viewing this image and its context
An explanation of how or if your interpretation of the image fits its companion article’s use or interpretation. This will require quoting and/or paraphrasing from the article to substantiate your claim.
The only sources used in this essay should be your approved image and the article from which it originated.
A coherent organizational structure that supports your thesis (with introduction and conclusion)
A strong sense of audience
3-4 double-spaced pages (750-1,000 words)
MLA documentation for all sources (including the image) through in-text citation and a Works Cited page
Meticulous proofreading and proper MLA formatting
Visual Analysis Image Options
Below are a bank of images you will select from when writing your own Visual Analysis Essay. Select the one that appeals to you for this assignment.
1. Dunham, Jackie. “Heartwarming Photo of Boy with no Forearm Reuniting with Soccer Player goes Viral.” CTV News. 23 July,
2019. https://www.ctvnews.ca/lifestyle/heartwarming-photo-of-boy-with-no-forearm-reuniting-with-soccer-player- goes-viral-1.4520267.
2. “Viral Images of Children at Nationwide Protests are Sparking Debate about What Role Kids Should Play in Political Activism.” Insider. 8
June 2020. https://www.insider.com/viral-photos-and-videos-of-child-protesters-spark-debate-blm-
3. “Dove Wants Women to Redefine Beauty.” Time. 10 January 2017. https://time.com/4629671/dove-raise-the-beauty-bar/
4. “Seniors are becoming COVID-19 collateral damage. They’re dying because of it, not of it.” USA Today. 15 June 2020. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/06/15/coronavirus-dangerous-for-uninfected-elderly-column/5322589002/
5. “Woman in Baton Rouge Protest Photo: ‘Silence Speaks Volumes’.” CBS This Morning. 15 July 2016.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ieshia-evans-woman-iconic-baton-rouge-police-protests-photo-speaks-out/
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