Visual Rhetoric Kelsay Manion. Intention What is the intention of the photo?

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Visual Rhetoric Kelsay Manion

Intention What is the intention of the photo?

Intention The intention is to get the turkey to go by the fire so it can be cooked and eaten for Thanksgiving.

Irony What is the irony of this comic?

Irony The irony is the child inviting the turkey as what the turkey thinks is a guest but knowing the turkey is intended to be the meal.

Juxtaposition What is being juxtaposed?

Juxtaposition The turkey and the fork are being juxtaposed creating a sense of irony that the turkey is prepared to eat yet he is the one who will be eaten.

Ethical Appeal What is the ethical appeal?

Ethos It is important that the turkey feels that he is the guest because if he knew he was going to be eaten he would not have shown up and there would not be a turkey to eat.

Emotional Appeal What is the emotional appeal?

Pathos Readers feel sorry for the turkey because he has been tricked into going to the Thanksgiving dinner. Readers also find humor in the cartoon because of how playful the boy is and how gullible the turkey appears.

Logical Appeal What is the logical appeal?

Logos Logically, viewers know turkeys are normally the main course at any Thanksgiving dinner. Although the turkey does not know this, the majority of viewers could assume he is going to be eaten.

Bibliography Ford, George. Happy Thanksgiving Web. 20 Nov