“Buy Local, shrink the distance food travels, save the planet. ” Locavore is a diet a person takes up to eat only local food. It consists of a group of people that insist to help the economy and reduce the size of carbon footprint by eating local food within a 100 mile radius.
Alex Hallat the creator of “Artic Circle” comic strip portrays the idea of locavore to inform and entertain people. The purpose of the comic strip is to communicate as quickly as possible an idea and an attitude towards that idea, in this case a gentle critic towards the idea of locavore.Thesis: Alex Hallat uses language style and format to express his Cynicism. Style: Comics and cartoons are related to children. Most people are used to reading this from their child hood.
The format i
...s familiar. To convey his point to this generally uninterested audience the author has chosen the comic strip format. There are 5 easily digested frames which can hold a large amount of information that can be delivered in a very short amount of time. The comic strip allows the audience to receive a large amount of information in a very short time.The comic strip allows the image to reinforce the idea and then a “punch in the face” with words.
The number of frames is digestible; it’s like an information snack. For example, you go to a reception and there are finger foods and it’s easier to eat it than substantial food. * Everyone hast time to read a short cartoon * Sometimes they are the most valid means to politicians and gives the truth Another style is simplicity-
simple characters and words. The most complicated word is locavore which is explained. The language and diction is simple. The visual and format is simple.
There is someone intelligent and not so intelligent.There’s a lack of style of image and written language, is plain and straightforward. Language: Irony-Dramatic Irony, Verbal irony, Situational Irony * The story takes place in the artic- it’s not a well-connected local for buying grocery. There are the most remote places that a human can live. Their diet consists mainly of seals and whales.
* Situational Irony- doesn’t end the way you want it to end. * There are no igloos in Artic. It’s usually artificial. There are no penguins in the artic, they belong to Antarctica.
* Dramatic Irony: Can penguins and rabbits even communicate?The locavore movement and theme is conveyed mostly through language. The language used is simple and casual consisting of short sentences. The cartoon bubbles aren’t only linguistic but also contain visual language. Structure/Format Linear presentation reinforces the narrative quality.
The different sizes can establish the importance of the frames that present the ideas. Although they are important they are offset and reflect the content. * This very simple delivery is very thought out; it serves an education purpose and makes the term locavore more memorable because of the visual delivery.Conclusion: restate thesis, so what? What next? Write an analysis on one of the following texts.
Include comments on the significance of context, audience, purpose, and formal and stylistic features. Text 1 Hallatt, Alex. “Arctic Circle. ” Comic strip.
King Features Syndicate, Inc. 1 Sept. 2008. Web. 12 July 2009.
* Comment on how the language, style,
and format are used to express an opinion about the locavore movement. * How do you understand the purpose and comical nature of this comic strip?
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