In this music video, “Scars to Your Beautiful”, Alessia Cara skillfully illuminates her message that everyone is beautiful. Cara uses both ethos and pathos to help get her message out to her audience. Cara wants people who feel put down by society to know that it is okay to be different and love the scars they have. At the start of the music video, Cara is standing in plain white room, in a plain outfit, which can lead you to believe that she is just an ordinary person, in an ordinary place and nothing extremely special. Then the video cuts to all of the different speakers, who all say their names, and the camera goes back in forth from them to Cara, making you know that they are important to getting the message across to the audience. All …show more content…
All of the speaker’s in the video open up and tell how they were bullied and that they learned that you must ignore society and love yourself. This really evokes a feeling of optimism because you here what these people went through and faced, and they were able to come out on top. The lyric “She says beauty is pain, and there is beauty in everything, what a little bit of hunger?” evokes a feeling of anger that men and women feel the need to starve themselves, so that they feel worthy. One of the speaker’s says “The things that seem like weaknesses that make you strange, when you become an adult you find that they are you greatest strengths.” and this allows the audience to feel hopeful. The lyric “No better you than you than the you that you are.” by Cara truly sums up that she wants the audience to know that there is no better you than you. This music video and the song “Scars to Your Beautiful”, by Cara, also does a good job of having ethos, or credibility. Cara was bullied as a child, and she knows how it feels to not fit in with society’s version of “perfect.” . The speaker’s throughout the video all have their own stories to tell about how they got their scars, as well as how they make them feel. This allows the audience to know that they are not just people pretending to understand, they truly
Family Rules Under the age 18, getting one bad sunburn doubles the chances of getting melanoma. Melanoma is known as the most serious type of skin cancer that appears when the cells that produce melanin become cancerous. In order to prevent this fatal cancer, parents must be responsible for putting sunscreen on their children. Also, parents should set a good example for their kids.
No, matter where you are in the world, distractions are going to get to you, and it affects your primary focus and mission. Distractions keep you from doing your work and keep your mind drifting elsewhere with little side bars in your head. According to source one “Brain Interrupted” By Bob Sullivan and source two “The Censors” by Luisa Valenzuela, both are connected with hindrance among the effect technologies has on the human Brain and Juan retrieving his letter. So, with both Brain Interrupted and The Censors both sources prove that distraction can affect your train of thought or what you are doing in general, with Bob Sullivan he displays his point through technology and the effect it has on you, while Luisa Valenzuela profess her point through her fictional character Juan and how he got bewildered.
Time To Stop Hooking Up,” By Donna Freitas is a very interesting and relatable article to students in College. This article is very persuasive, as to many of the things the author points out are indeed true. It’s a must read article, and will easily catch your attention, it proposes how hooking up is the norm, there should be more dating involved, feelings of college students. Why is hooking up considered a regular thing in college?
Politicians call for missile defense projects. Many defense projects have failed and cost not only the government but taxpayers over 50 billion dollars. Lee Fang, a writer for The Intercept, shows how ineffective these programs have been in the past. The persuasiveness of Lee's argument in his article “Politicians Use North Korea H-Bomb Fears to Pitch Wasteful Missile Defense Projects” is based on a logical approach using facts, (logos), an emotion approach trying to rally us up (pathos), and on his credibility and the creditability of his sources (ethos). Lee's appeal to our logical (logos) side is based on facts.
She faces powerful adversity as a teenager, which puts her in a hole. She didn’t let that stop her though. This represents how she made the change to want to get better, and developed a self-motivator within
Doctors are infamous for their unreadable writing; Richard Selzer is not one of those doctors. A talented surgeon, Selzer has garnered critical acclaim for his captivating operating room tales, and rightfully so. A perfect exhibition of this is The Knife, a detailed illustration of a surgery. What may seem like an uninteresting event is made mesmerizing by Selzer’s magnificent account of the human body and the meticulousness that goes into repairing it. The rhetorical appeals, tone, and figurative language that Selzer uses throughout The Knife provide the reader with a vivid description of the sacred process of surgery.
“Honey, you are changing that boy’s life.” A friend of Leigh Anne’s exclaimed. Leigh Anne grinned and said, “No, he’s changing mine.” This exchange of words comes from the film trailer of an award-winning film, The Blind Side, directed by John Lee Hancock, released on November 20th, 2009. This film puts emphasis on a homeless, black teen, Michael Oher, who has had no stability or support in his life thus far.
Past leaders such as Andrew Jackson, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Marc Antony are evidence that society does not reward morality and good character in leadership. Society is drawn to leaders that have good rhetoric, propaganda, and charismatic personalities, and society supports them despite their immorality. Society is concerned about stability more than the morality of their leaders and will support immoral leaders in times of crisis to provide stability. In history there have been multiple leaders that have used rhetoric, propaganda and charismatic personalities to gain power, despite their morals.
The ability to divide our attention during cognitively demanding tasks and the allure of technology creates a delicate balancing act that can at times have grave consequences. On September 22, 2006 in Utah, Reggie Shaw placed the fates of James Furfaro and Keith O’Dell, as well as his own upon this deadly scale. Tragically, the lives of James and Keith were lost, and Reggie Shaw’s future would be forever altered by the events and decisions of that day (Richtel 16). In this modern age of technological marvels our attention is vied for in a constant conflict. Frequently in our lives or particularly in our jobs we are called upon to execute mentally demanding and at times dangerous tasks.
As the reader reads through this story they analyze the change of Fallon’s confidence and self-esteem. At the beginning she is insecure and covers her scars up, but at the end she realizes she is perfect just how she is. The author gives a lesson to her readers that everyone is beautiful in their own way. Another theme in this novel is that everyone goes through hard times. “‘One thing I always try to remind myself is everyone has scars,’ [Fallon] says.
Are you happy with yourself?” By repeating this question, the speaker is asking her audience to seriously question their own happiness and if it was falsely cultivated through society’s measures. At that moment of the music video, Beyonce is shown with no makeup, accenting her innate beauty, and she smiles at her reflection. In the last moments of the song, softly sings “Yes”, confirming that she has learned to love herself, the way she naturally is. This sums up and executes the speaker’s main message- that young, impressionable girls should appreciate the beauty they were born with.
You should lift them up and provide to them someone who will be there for support. If the whole world could understand this basic concept of how to treat one another, imagine how much better this world would be. Finally, my reason in choosing this song is that it provides reality within a song that applies to not only the U.S. but the whole world. It also provides support to those who aren’t as fortunate as others and those who are going through hard times in their lives.
For instance, while the little girl sings the demeaning lyrics a fierce ice skater bulges through the stage door, and gives the little girl a staggering look of encouragement and invite which aided her in singing, “Made of iron. And of striving, self-dedication, and of battles. This is what girls are made of.” At this moment, Nike has created an atmosphere of reassurance and encouragement between the little girl and the ice skater as well as the other female athletes to invite their targeted audience into being
Whether it’s to sell a product or an idea, companies are becoming more and more proficient at manipulating people’s viewpoint of something in a way that’s subtle enough that they often don’t even notice it impacts. The video created by Google to represent the year of 2016 is no exception to this somewhat manipulative technique. In a way that projects the emotions that Google would like the audience to feel it not only makes the viewer leave with a more content view of the world but secures Google’s relativity as a search engine. Through the use of pathos and ethos, Google manipulates the viewer without them even being able to notice it. The easiest part to understand about this video is the intended audience.
The girl in the music video shows an abundance of confidence in herself. She’s walking with pride, without caring about the attention she gets. People should be proud of the pathway they are walking, not