Monday, February 16, 2009

uh... legally blonde duh.

In this address to the graduation students at Harvard Law school, Elle Woods references Aristotle, stirs up nostalgic feelings in her audience, and keeps their attention. She speaks of truths such as finding herself to help the audience relate to her speach.
Elle Woods starts off her Student address by quoting a well known philosopher, Aristotle, which not only establishes creditability, but also puts the student audience in a nostalgic mood. She then keeps the audiences attention by saying she does not agree with the scholars words "
The law is reason free from passion". She talks about finding herself through her years at Harvard, which im sure the audience relates to as they know what her reputation was and how far she has come. Then she congratulate the crowd and says "we did it!" showing that they are on the same ground... eventhough she is speaking to them.

Monday, February 9, 2009

MINI R ANALYSIS

Kennedy v. Nixon- 1960

- This is a clip indorsing Kennedy. It starts with a brief shot of "Presented by citizens for Kennedy Johnson" ... Showing that others are for him and you should be too.

The audience is voters that aren't super serious. The song and absence of serious issues shows this. The song was catchy, saying kennedy over and over. Also there were clips of all kinds of votors, blacks, older persons etc. It mentioned that "he is old enough to know and young enought to do" which i thought was a great point. The ending clip was a picture of his family appealing to the emotional side and showing that he is a family man and not in it just for himself.

Monday, February 2, 2009

YOU KNOW YOU WANT IT










CLOTHES ARE A MUST-
SO IS GAIN







Save your co-workers the awkwardness by not leaving the house without EITHER.