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Wednesday September 24th, 2008 Agenda FCA #1 RESULTS… Word of the Day Warm up in notebook POP QUIZ TOMORROW ON AUTHOR’S PURPOSE/ADVERTISING PP Notes: Propaganda Video Clips Pass out interims, Cheez-It Box, PSAT HOMEWORK STRIKE SYSTEM IN EFFECT: COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK OUT BEFORE BELL Objective(s): Analyze propaganda messages by taking notes in composition notebook and writing 1 paragraph in composition notebook.
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Word of the Day, 9/24 Being a “Good Samaritan” – Helping someone who you don’t know
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Warm UpWarm Up, 9/24 [5 min] What did you think about yesterday’s lesson on advertising? Did you learn anything valuable from it? Why or why not? What is Z-Line and direct/indirect image? Why are these helpful when breaking down an advertisement?
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Propaganda Text, commercials, or speech aimed at influencing how you think and feel about a subject.
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Bias Bias: a preference to a perspective or ideology (ideas).
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Types of Propaganda Nostalgia: the “good old days” are better than today
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Types of Propaganda 1940’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s can all fit into the category of the “good old days.”
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Types of Propaganda Scare tactic: a type of thinking that induces fear in you.
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Types of Propaganda In infomercials, it is often represented as SCARCITY (the product is in short supply).
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Types of Propaganda Testimonial: a “witness” tells you need to do something.
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Types of Propaganda Sometimes seen as a – Celebrity – “Expert”
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Types of Propaganda Problems? – What does a celebrity know about the product? – The expert is just that—an expert in that field— they are not a normal person, like you or me.
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Types of Propaganda Bandwagon: “if everyone is doing it, I should do it too!”
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