Monday, March 21, 2016

Framing Examples, Prècis for

1. Use of swastika by Nazis in WWII- Transforms an ancient symbol to represent Nazis

2. Guy Fawkes mask- Amplifies values through tying down their beliefs to Guy Fawkes as symbolic force of political activism

In Michael T. Heaney's and Fabio Rojas' essay, "The Place of Framing: Multiple Audiences and antiwar Protests near Fort Bragg," the authors propose how the usage of framing reshapes how to think about what it means to serve our troops. The authors develop the thesis by explaining protest identities during the Iraq War, also by explaining types of rhetorical frames. The author's purpose is to show how place is important to protest. The audience is students or teachers who are trying to understand or teach about rhetorical frames, and they do this by breaking things down clearly.

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