I think that this ad is a great example of visual rhetoric for the smoking topic. The ad is basically geared toward smokers and it is saying that if you are wondering where all of the cigarettes you are smoking are going, they are going to your grave. It is implying that every cigarette you smoke goes adds to you dying. It is a very powerful message to look at your own grave and also be told that you are the one that caused it.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Anti-Smoking Ad
I think that this ad is a great example of visual rhetoric for the smoking topic. The ad is basically geared toward smokers and it is saying that if you are wondering where all of the cigarettes you are smoking are going, they are going to your grave. It is implying that every cigarette you smoke goes adds to you dying. It is a very powerful message to look at your own grave and also be told that you are the one that caused it.
Visual Rhetoric Example

This is an example I found online that I thought was a really good example of visual rhetoric. It is an ad trying to convince people to not drink and drive. This ad definitely is trying to get to the readers emotions, and in my opinion it does a really good job. When you see this ad the picture of the woman completely sticks out in your mind. What I really notice when I look at this woman is her expression on her face. She just looks so mad and so upset. I don't think that anyone could really look at this ad and ever consider drinking and driving again.
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