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Explaining Critical Reading Process

By: Olivia Duax

Period 6

Who is the speaker?

Arrangement

The order in which you organize your paper.

Arrangement

Example

In the movie "Sign Street" it follows in a chronological order through Connors life at a new school creating an easy to follow atmosphere for the audience.

Example

Rhetorical Situation

The way the author creates a connection with its audience and gets there message across

Rhetorical Situation

Example

Example

In "Sing Street" the author connects with teen audience through it's use of ethos, and logos, and its music which set the mood of each scene

Style

The resources a writer uses to convey their message

Style

Example

Example

Sing Street takes place in the 80's and focuses on the idea of young love so the whole film has a very vintage and innocent feel.

Persona

The way the author comes off

Persona

Example

Example

In "Sing Street" since the film is about a boy in high school the writers had to take on a similar mind set in order to create a credible film.

What does the writer mean to say?

Purpose

The reason the author is writing

Purpose

Example

Example

"Sing Street" was written with the purpose of connecting to a teen audience and touching on the topics of happiness, love, and a persons destiny

Message

What the author is trying to get across to the audience

Message

Example

The films overall message is pursuing what makes you happy.

Example

Subject

What the text is about

Subject

Example

Example

"Sing Street" focuses on many hard hitting topics such as abuse, devorce, living as an outsider, which all relate back to the overall subject of happiness and what stands in its way.

Diction

The authors choise of words in a text

Diction

Example

Example

Sing Street has a peculiar and at sometimes innapropriate diction, however this help's create a more belivable atmosphere because the movie takes place majorly in an all boys high-school.

Connotation

The feeling a author envokes due to their verbage

Connotation

Example

Example

Sing Street creates a positive connotation because it uses a mix of imagary with actual conversation showing the audience no matter how bad life gets it's still in your power to turn it around.

Karios

The authors ability to say the right thing at the right point in the text

Karios

Example

Example

If we consider the author the main charactor, Connor we can say that he doesn't have a very strong hold of karios as he explores what to say in his first real relationship, and it does not always go well.

How does the writer convay this meaning?

How does the writer convay this meaning?

Invention

The creation of something

Invention

Example

Example

In "Sing Street" Connor writes songs to say what he can't say to his love interest outloud.

Detail

Words the author uses to paint a better picure of what they mean or a certain senario

Detail

Example

Example

The writers go deeper into every charactors life in the movie to show just how imperfect it is underneath the surface

Appeals

Methods a author engages the audience

Appeals

Example

Example

In the movie Connor uses the apeal of being a singer in a band to get Raphina's attention

Logos

A way of connecting with a audience through logical appeals

Logos

Example

Example

Connors parents use Logos when explaining to him why they need to move him into a lower class school due to the poverty in Ireland at the time

Pathos

A way of connecting with an audience through engaging emotion

Pathos

Example

Example

The writers of the movie appeal to the audience through talking about real life situations that are easily relatible for the watcher.

Delivery & Memory

How and authors wording comes off and how you remember the text.

Delivery & Memory

Example

I always remeber the movie based on how it made me feel and the point of my life in which I watched that movie

Example

Ethos

What makes an author appear credible to their audience

Ethos

Example

The charactors in "Sing Street" are credible throught the relatibility they have to actual teenagers

Example

Why did they choose this method?

Audience Relationship

How the author and reader interconnect

Audience Relationship

Example

Example

The Movie has a connection with the audience by making the movie watcher feel happy and this inturn connects with the author through seeing all the positive responces to his film

Audience

Who the author is writing to

Audience

Example

Example

The audience in "Sing Street" is teenagers because the movie relates to the common stuggles of kid in that demographic

Context

CIrcumstances that form a better understanding of your current situation

Context

Example

To understand why Connor is going to a different school you must first know that Ireland is going through a recession

Example

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