In the Romney's first ad video, Mitt Romney uses the aristotilean appeal, pathos of fear, love and patriotism to persuade viewers into electing him for president. He uses fear to scare his viewer in to thinking that they "face attack from jihadist." Romney uses love to appeal to the parent's caringness for their children's education when he says "Are schools are failing too many of are kids." He talks about oil spending, government policies and taxation in this advertisement to make a connection and relate with viewers as a caring american. In this ad, Romney attitude seems self-rightous; in doing so he is portrade as the only right answer for America.
The camara is pointed up at an angle toward Romney this shows his superiority and his greatness. The audience is shown clapping in compliance with his speech; this is to affirmation of his credibility.
The flag used in the background symbolizes his "patriotism" for America. Romney is trying to be projected as a "true American" by having a flag flutter behind him in most of the ad.
The camara is pointed up at an angle toward Romney this shows his superiority and his greatness. The audience is shown clapping in compliance with his speech; this is to affirmation of his credibility.
The flag used in the background symbolizes his "patriotism" for America. Romney is trying to be projected as a "true American" by having a flag flutter behind him in most of the ad.

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ReplyDeletegreat job with your first blog post!
Your analysis is right on...but your writing needs to be scrutinized for gross errors. Read your writing out loud, fix the awkward parts, and have a couple of your friends help you with peer editing. Omit the gross errors!
Keep up the good work Mr. Newton!
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PS Power to the people! :)