Animal Testing essay

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Part 2 should be a fully-developed 1,000 – 1,200-word essay that analyzes how the two visual arguments reflect the concerns of the stakeholder and discuss visual rhetorical strategies that establish relationships between the two images. This draft should include an introduction and thesis, all major points, evidence to support these points (including in-text citations from appropriate sources), and a Works Cited page. The draft must also include the two images you have analyzed, embedded into your draft.

This draft should include the following steps:

  1. An introduction that clearly identifies the stakeholder and its background (context), the controversial issue, and the thesis that presents the relationship between the two images and the stakeholder’s main argument, including how the two images represent the stakeholder’s goals, which encompass its interests, missions, and message
  2. An analysis of the rhetorical strategies used in both images, taking into consideration audience, message, purpose, rhetorical appeals, and/or rhetorical fallacies (if they exist), and pointing to specific details from the image to support your claim
  3. An integration of at least three sources into your visual analysis; one must be a source from the stakeholder, and the others may come from secondary sources about the stakeholder or about the images discussed.
  4. A conclusion that highlights the main points and considers forward-thinking research ideas for research/action
  5. A Works Cited page

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Animal Testing
People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is a non-profit organization that was
founded in 1980 under a popular slogan “animals are not ours to wear, eat, experiment on, use
for entertainment or abuse in any way.” (Fletcher, p.2) PETA began its animal rights advocacy
through animal rescue missions, animal cruelty investigation and public ed ucation as highlighted
in the organization website. PETA is the largest animal rights organization in the world, and it
has over three million supporters and members all over the world. The focus areas of PETA are
four: clothing trade, factory farms, entertainment industry, and laboratories. PETA is notoriously
known for posting advertisements images that are controversial which is the source of many
visual rhetorical. PETA aims to answer the question of the difference between animals and
humans by using contentious virtual images that manipulate the public (5). This paper focuses on
analyzing the relationship between PETA controversial images 1 and 2 and how the use of the
two images help the organization appeal for support to achieve its main goals. The two images
are selected because one can identity PETA’s purpose and the organization use of persuasive
techniques.
As one goes through the PETA website, PETA’s purpose is to educate the audience who
are in the age gap of 18-65 years against animal use i...


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