Advertisements, Political Cartoons & Other Messages Visual Arguments Advertisements, Political Cartoons & Other Messages
Let’s remind our brain… What is an argument? Write down two things you remember about argument
What is a visual argument? Anything we can see that makes a claim about the way things are or ought to be Advertisements Political Cartoons Campaign Buttons/posters Graphs/charts with a message Others?
How to read a visual argument: Ask yourself the following questions: Who is sending the message? Who is receiving the message? What appeals does the text use? What is the message? What is the sender’s purpose? What does the message look like?
For Example: Who is sending the message? (Hint: in advertisements, look at who makes the product)
2. Who is receiving the message? (Hint: Where might this advertisement be found?)
3. What appeals does the text use? (Hint: is the ad logical, trying to get you to feel something, or discussing someone’s character?
5. What is the message? (Hint: What does the company want the reader to think, see, DO?)
6. What is the sender’s intent? (Hint: What does the company want the reader to think, see, DO?)
7. What does the message look like? (Hint: Who or what is in the ad? What is at the center? Background? Are there unusual items placed next to each other? Is there text?)
Let’s Try Again:
Nice Work. Now on your own: With a partner, find an appropriate advertisement Cut it out, paste it on your paper Answer the six questions that relate to your ad/visual argument Names go on the back!
Good! Now how about this one?
Not an Advertisement, but Also a Visual Argument: