Author Archives: Charlotte Dash

Post #5- Metaphorical Criticism

“Walking On Sunshine” by Katrina & The Waves Metaphors are present in our lives almost every day. We may not always take the time to see it, but you can find them in a variety of sources. For my selected … Continue reading

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Post #4: Ideological Criticism and Peer Responses

“P&G Thank You, Mom. The Winter Olympics 2018 #LoveOverBias” youtube.com P&G Commercial for the 2018 Winter Olympics  For my post, I selected an emotionally appealing, and powerful message produced by Protector & Gamble. Their aim at this commercial is to … Continue reading

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Post #3: Generic Criticism

Two genres of music that consist of a large similarity are alternative, and indie, and fall under the same specific genre of music, as well. When it comes to the two, alternative and indie music both categorize under the “rock” … Continue reading

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Neo-Aristotelian Criticism

This TedTalk was given on January 16th, 2013. Cameron Russell, a widely known American model is the rhetor of this TedTalk. Cameron started her modeling career at a very young age, and while her success in her career does not … Continue reading

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Post #1: Get to know me!

Hello!!!! For starters, my name is Charlotte Dash and I’m a sophomore at Longwood! I am an English major with a concentration in Rhetoric and Professional Writing. This blog serves a purpose to study what makes rhetorical criticism, well, rhetorical … Continue reading

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