Thursday, January 24, 2013

Where Have You Gone Charming Billy?

The setting of this excerpt is a warzone at night. This can be seen by use of terms like "Platoon" and "Soldiers", as well as passages like "The black plastic stock of his rifle" and "The primitive stealth of warefare." The mood is very dark and gloomy, using words such "Shadows," "Black," "Died," and "Dark" multiple times each. It changes in Berlin's final paragraph, however, to optimistic and rather comforting, with passages like "He would bathe in the sea" and "It would be better." This makes us symparhize with PFC Paul Berlin, as we can see the dismal setting he is being forced to live in, as well as his optimistic nature, thinking that things will surely get better, despite the horrors he's been through in just his first day at war . We then begin to like Berlin, which is typically quite important for a protagonist.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Ads 2

Country Cornflakes:
Appeal: Logos, as it makes sense that one would buy cornflakes that don't melt in milk

Fallacy: Red Herring, as there's all sorts of unrelated chaos taking place on screen, very little of which actually involves conrflakes.


Alka Seltzer:
Appeal: Ethos, as it says "It's the best," giving them credibility as the best kind of seltzer tablet.

Fallacy: Argument from omnisciece, as it claims that it is the best antacid for everything, which nobody could know for sure.

Delk:
Appeal: Logos, as it makes lots of sense to get the cheapest and best autoparts, which Delk claims to have.