Rhetorical Audience Awareness- Martin Luthar King Speeches

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Writing Project: Rhetorical Audience Awareness 

In a 3-4 page academic essay choose a text to review for rhetorical audience awareness and accomplished purpose. This could be a film, book, or product that you critically analyze and discuss your review of the text’s accomplished purposeconsidering its intended audience. In other words, does the text effectively appeal to an intended audience and/or effectively accomplishes its goal?

 

However, it CANNOT be a text where YOU are the intended audience. 

 

We study rhetoric for many reasons and for many purposes. Use our discussions in class, readings, assignments, and rhetoric as a strategy for composing arguments. The critical reading and analysis skills we aim to develop in class should not stop there, rather go with you into the world. Think about this as you choose a text to analyze and write your review of its audience and purpose. 

Look back at your Project Proposal. Narrow your focus, really analyze the movie cover, book cover, poster, advertisement, Facebook profile, commercial, movie trailer, snickers bar, magazine cover, CD case, bag, etc. that you choose to use. Think about who you would imagine reading/watching this text and what defines them and why. Expand your Project Proposal to demonstrate that you understand and are critically aware of who the intended audience is and why.  

Essay criteria:

 

-Typed, Times New Roman 12pt font, double spaced 3-4pages long

 

-Well written and clearly edited for sentence clarity, fragments and misspellings

 

-Include a clear Introduction, Body Paragraphs, and Conclusion

 

-State a solid claim that clearly establishes the essay’s argument and purpose

 

-Include specific examples or evidence to support your claim

 

-Fully explain all examples or pieces of evidence

-Analyzes (beyond summary of a text) and discusses how (or if) the text accomplishes its purpose considering who its intended audience is. Intended audience is NOT the author of this assignment

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