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    Trent Keys Eng 101 Michelle Brown WPI Final Draft Analyzing Visual Media Carl’s Jr. has been a very successful food corporation here in the states for the past few decades. They are very famous for their Star Burger and tasty desert treats on hand in the store. This very famous ad is played on national television to promote the codfish sandwich that Carl’s Jr. has to offer. It is done by the work of a very famous model and the mastermind of an author to sell a product to a nation that is

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    20:13). In the song “Black Room Boy” by Above and Beyond‚ it describes the isolated feelings of not being accepted by society or by family when you are truly gay‚ and the pain of trying to hide who you really are. The artist group Above and Beyond used a series of rhetorical strategies like diction‚ and metaphors to enlighten their audience about this pain. There is a black and white photograph‚” Black and White Graffiti Room Tattoo” that ironically sheds more light onto these

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    Throughout life the decisions we make‚ the chances we take result in consequence‚ whether that be positive or negative‚ shaping the way a person lives life. Tom Tykwer’s film ‘Run Lola Run’ and Dorthea Mackellar’s poem ‘My Country’. Both convey the impact and effect of situations and encounters have on a person. Run Lola Run by Tom Tykwer’s post-modern film incorporates several effective elements to convey numerous ideas and themes. Tykwer implements numerous motifs such as clocks to emphasise the

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    Visual culture HW01 1. The face of this man has been photoshopped in Fox news. This photo from Boston bombing has been photoshopped in New York post. 2. 2.1 Connotative meaning: People in the photo are the representative of Thailand who make a protest to drive out Tuksin to other country. Denotative meaning: People in this photo are protesting on the road. 2.2 Connotative meaning: South people in the photo

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    Skyy Vodka and the Battle of the Sexes             Skyy Vodka has consistently been perhaps the most sexually suggestive advertiser of its genre.  Its ads typically contain a thin‚ young‚ and beautiful woman in tight clothing with some sort of sexual power over her enticed male counterpart.  The ads are not shy to appeal to sex and often promote the sexual benefits of drinking Skyy Vodka.  While the advertisement for Skyy Vodka titled “The Antagonist” seen in People magazine’s May 7‚ 2007 issue

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    struggles to gain redemption from his past sins‚ as well as gain the acceptance of his father‚ Baba. Hosseini shows us the death of a child’s innocence when Amir horrifically witnesses his best friend‚ Hassan‚ getting raped and does nothing to stop it because society’s social rankings hold him back. This death of Amir’s innocence propels the story forward by pushing Amir to come to extreme measures in order to rid himself of the guilt pressing down on him‚ and allows the theme of redemption to be displayed

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    strength. Lawson describes the Drover’s wife as a ‘gaunt‚ sun-browned bush woman.’ This makes us as responders‚ imagine a woman who has had a hard life and been struggling. The Australian bush is effectively described throughout the story with the use of visual imagery. The harsh conditions of Australia are brought to our attention by ‘Bush with no horizon‚ for the country is flat.’ The author describes how there are no distinctive features. The bush is portrayed as an unfriendly places ‘nothing to relieve

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    and the girl’s hair contains yellow hue. Blue is the reflection in the window and the light on the skin. The brick texture on the façade and lips has red‚ and black appears on the dress and the staircase. Hence‚ the relationship among colors convey visual unity to the work and leads the viewer’s eyes to travel all around the

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    Introduction: Tim Burton is an American film director who is known for many quirky and gothic type films like Alice in Wonderland‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ Beetlejuice and many more. His films explore concepts that are supernatural and would not feature realistic things in the real world‚ similar to the suburbs giving off by a dystopian feel and a man with scissor hands. Tim Burton use multiple things as his signature for his films but the most recurring ones are non-proportionally body features‚ incorporation

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    viewer through the use of visual techniques. This image communicates sadness and immense anger to the viewer‚ as well as extremely significant ideas. Images can communicate ideas to the viewer through the use of visual techniques that can inform the viewer on the past and change the way we see our society; this is all done through the application of visual techniques. Anti-Semitism was ubiquitous during World War Two as well as in this image. The most apparent technique promoting anti-Semitism is

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