Thesis statement: Parents are allowing their children to watch too much television these days.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Thesis for visual rhetoric assignment
Close observations: This image focuses on how children are being allowed to watch too much television these days. The image is a picture of a little girl with televisions as her eyes. She's obviously hooked to the television. Underneath her eyes is a quote "She's got your eyes." This could symbolize that the parents are not being good influences on the child by not monitoring how much television she watches and what she watches.
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You've made a clear debatable claim here, but you might need two sentences to fully state the reasons for this claim. For example, why is the image mostly black and white? Why does it zoom in on a portion of the child's face? You might consider the many uses of framing - the close angle, the framing of the tv, and the framing of the eye.
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