Visual Rhetoric in Political Articles
- bharper6
- Feb 27, 2020
- 1 min read

Visual rhetoric, although not analyzed often by the common public, is extremely important and useful to examine. Informational articles that are for the most part unbiased, do not contain a lot of color or emotion to them. For example, an article explaining much of the Mueller Report explains that "on March 22, Mueller and his team submitted their 448-page report." Facts are given in this article and it remains unbiased while sticking to those facts. On the other hand, more bias article that take strong positions on a potential political topic, use a lot of color, emotional language, and pictures that also show emotions. The visual rhetoric gives the reader a sense of direction and intent that the writer of the article aims for.
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