Wednesday, September 24, 2008
What makes a man or woman "Hot"?
Friday, September 19, 2008
Context of SNL Skit
- funny Alaskian accent
- Clinton undressing
- Simple thoughts of Palin
- ? Bush Doctrine
- humorous competition between Palin and Clinton
- shots at McCain's age
To understand the humor behind the SNL skit of Sarah Palin and Hilary Clinton is to be up to date with the current political race for the White House. Tina Fey uses a comical Alaskian accent to portray Sarah Palin's voice; if someone did not know that Palin is from Alaska, they would not understand the use of the accent, which other viewers find amusing. Also the juxtapose Sara Palin's sex appeal, to Hilary Clinton's lack of sex appeal because the media has criticized the republicans for nominating Sara Palin for the vice presidential bid because she is a woman and to some a "MILF." SNL pokes fun of Hilary's masculinity and lack of sex appeal because she has been portrayed in society as hardassed senator which shadows her feminity. As a result, SNL uses this to say that Hilary has testicles.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
The Lawn Man

- There is a man
- The man is wearing a towel on his head
- The man is standing on a lawn surrounded by shrubbery
- The man is wearing a blue shirt
- The man is wearing sunglasses
- The man is outside probably during the afternoon
- The man is wearing linted or khaki pants
Inferences:
- The man must enjoy staying cool in the heat because a towel is covering his head and he is wearing light color clothing
- The man must work on the lawn around him because his clothing appears to be that of someone doing lawn work
- The man probably takes care of his health because he shields his eyes and skin from the sun
- The man must take pride in his lawn and bushes because they are very green and luscious
Summary:
Monday, September 1, 2008
Brain on Drugs
- There are frying pans in both videos
- Eggs are getting cracked in both videos
- There is lady with a pan breaking an egg, plates, a clock
- The egg symbolizes a person's brain in both videos
- The video demonstrates what happens to "your brain"/ egg when you take drugs
Inferences:
- The video warns the audience about the effects of drug
- The effect of drugs are harmful to one's brain
- Negative results come from taking drugs
- Drugs are not good for you
Compare and Contrast Analysis
Both videos demonstrate the effects that drugs have on someone's brain. The intended audience is aimed at teenagers. The second video appeals more toward teenagers because of Rachel Lee Cook who was a teen star. She appeals to teenagers because in the eyes of teenagers, she was one of their own which allows for a bond or trust between the teen audience and Rachel's meesage. The first video is short and suttle, and it only leaves an image of how the brain is "fried" after taking drugs. However, the tone of the second video starts out similiar to the first one, but the tone is turned up when Rachel takes the frying pan and smashes the egg, dishes, clock, etc. Not only is Rachel demonstrating how damaging drugs are to one's brain, but also how drugs affect everything else around you. The first video only shows the effect of drugs on your brain. The second video touches people on deeper emotional level because of all the other extranalities that are brought into picture with the violence that Rachel employs with the pan or "heroin." Both videos are effective in demonstrating the effects of drugs, but Rachel's video does a better job of delivering a public service announcement on drugs because it is deeper in pathos. Rachel's video shows how a brain is destroyed, a family is destroyed, money is lost, etc; the video does not stop at the damage on the brain like the first video, and that is why it is more rhetorically effective.