EH101 Brenau University Making a Visual Argument The Issue of Privacy Paper

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Analyze the cartoon’s message about privacy by evaluating the cartoon’s reasoning and appeal to the emotions of its viewers. End with your response to the cartoon – do you think it is persuasive, or not, and why?

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Analyzing a cartoon’s message

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Cartoons in newspapers and other media are widely used to pass on different messages.
In this case, the cartoon created by Nick Anderson seeks to address some of the privacy issues
that have been experienced in the US and even other parts of the world. Privacy of data has been
an issue since day one. The general public has suffered because of several privacy issues because
the laws about privacy of personal data had not been well formulated yet. On realization of the
numerous risks that people were exposed to on a daily basis and the rise of the number of cybers...


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