While
watching President Obama's video called "Stronger Together" many
visual aspects grabbed my attention. The first aspect that grabbed my attention
was how many pictures of "average" women were flashed across the
screen. These "average" women were captured in their workplace, their
ethnicity all varied as well as the jobs. Obama's use of rhetoric, as well as
his compassion behind the topic helped reinforce the impression that women's
healthcare choices are important to him. By referring to the women as
"mothers, sisters, daughters..." makes his speech more relatable for
the female listeners. Since the video is short all visual aspects are important. His
speech goes hand in hand with the pictures being empathized on the screen. However,
more pictures would have been a little more helpful in getting the point
across. Obama being shown giving the speech could have been a little less
empathized since the speech is about women. The fact that the American Flag is in
the background of the speech, reminds viewers this is America, land of the
free. The pictures of the women are focused on them while the background is blurry. By blurring the
background it empathizes the women's' role in everyday life. Women are the key points in all of the pictures, which shows
that women are important in everyday life helping make things run smoothly. By
showing a mother, sister, daughter, wife etc. the pictures pull the heartstrings
of the viewers because we all have a woman that is important to us. The
pictures also show all the hard work women put into work/life. Soon the words "President Obama is
committed to protecting a woman's right to choose" appears on the screen
to target women. By using "Committed" as a key word to the phrase, it shows
women his undying support for their right to choose and not their employers. The main argument is
that women
have the right to make their own decision. Together with Obama, as women we
will be moving forward. This speech has a very credible source: President Obama.
PResident Obama uses pathos in a strategic way by suggesting that women can make
their own decisions. By using the terms "wives, sisters, daughters,
moms" it hits home for all Americans. Women are half of this
country/workforce evoke the emotion of dependability.
The paragraph flows very well and you make sure to make each point clearly. I like how you gave your own opinion about the video as well. The overall information you gave was a good reaction to the video and I noticed most of the similar things. Good job! :)
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