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Rhetorical Criticism

Post #5: Symbolic Convergence (Fantasy Theme Analysis)

Rhetorical Situation The Notebook is a movie that was released in 2004 and changed how people viewed love stories. It is set in the 1940s in South Carolina and features the two main characters, Noah Calhoun and Allie. They fall in … Continue reading

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Post #4: Dramatistic Perspective

Rhetorical Situation She’s The Man is a romantic comedy that was released in 2006. It is about Viola Hastings who is a high schooler that loves playing soccer. She has a twin brother, Sebastian, who also plays soccer at a … Continue reading

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Post #3: Narrative Analysis

Rhetorical Situation:  Room is a very uplifting movie that was released in 2015. It starts off about a woman who was kidnapped and put in a shed where she has been held captive for 7 years. She has a little … Continue reading

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Post #2: Neo-Aristotelian Analysis

Millie Bobby Brown’s MTV Award Speech Millie Bobby Brown is a 15 year old actress who is mainly known for her role in the hit TV show, Stranger Things. In 2018 she was awarded MTV’s Best Performance in a Show and … Continue reading

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Post #1: Introducing this Blog!

Hi! My name is Grace Girdley and I am a sophomore at Longwood University. I am currently majoring in English with a concentration in professional writing! The creation of  this blog is for my English 301: Rhetorical Criticism class and … Continue reading

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