What is the Visual Expression of Opinion

Linguistics 3C

Topic A: What is the Visual Expression of Opinion?

In U.S. newspapers and magazines, opinions are often expressed visually in the form of opinion ads, political cartoons or photography. After studying and discussing these three different visual genre, you will explain two types.

Choose two different examples that are not from the textbook and attach them to your essay.

· Describe the complete context of each visual. Be sure they are not similar.

· Explain what techniques were used in these images (you may compare them or analyze each separately).

· Clearly explain to an international audience what opinions are expressed through these techniques and how.

· Explain how/why the images are successful or not successful? (The visuals you pick may be international, effective or ineffective examples.)

 

Topic B: The Ethics of Visual Expression

In U.S. newspapers and magazines, opinions are often expressed visually in the form of opinion ads, political cartoons or photography. However, there are ethical issues arising in conjunction with all of these sources of visual opinion, especially in this era of Photoshop.

Choose two different examples that are not from the textbook to attach to your essay. Analyze the examples you have chosen for an international audience.

· What ethical issues arose from the visuals you chose? Why?

· What do these examples teach us about “subjectivity vs. objectivity” in the visual medium?

· Why are these issues significant today and in the future?

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Task: Write a 700-1000-word explanation essay that analyzes two types of visuals for an international audience. Choose your own original title. Refer to the techniques studied in our textbook (pages 30-41) and the issues you discussed and wrote about during class analysis.

 

Linguistics 3C: Explanation Essay Checklist

Criteria

1.Format: Academic explanation essay of 700-1,000 words has the word count listed at the end. 
2.Credit: Creative authors, writers and/or cartoonists are properly cited (in-text); at least three complete sources in MLA format are listed (Works Cited page). 
3.Content: A thesis drives the content of this essay. A minimum of two different types of visual expression are discussed in the essay. 
4.Audience: Appropriate explanation and background information included for an international audience. 
5.Explanation: A clear analysis or comparison of context, content and opinion is detailed for both visuals. 
6.Conclusion: Does not directly repeat phrases from the essay, but highlights key info and includes a call for action or reflective thought for the readers. 
7.Technical terms: At least five topic-specific vocabulary words from the textbook are used correctly and highlighted for credit. 
8.Editing for clarity: Major grammar, punctuation and capitalization errors that hinder clear expression are missing.

 

 

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