What’s one of your favorite pieces of visual rhetoric? Why? What makes it good?

Think deeply and critically; apply the principles of visual rhetoric we’ve learned this week. Don’t just tell me “it’s cool,” or “it’s pretty,” or “it’s scary.” What specifically about its construction makes it these things? And maybe even more difficult: is it effective?  Why or why not? (You can enjoy the hell out of something, and it can still be bad in a technical sense; that’s okay! The trick here is to analyze that visual rhetoric.)

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