The next step in Bitzer's rhetorical situation is defining the audience intended to hear the message. In this particular episode, the audience to Gerald's speech is the entire adult community of South Park. He begins his speech by providing statistics as to how many children in America have tried cheesing, this gets the audience scared and wondering what course of action should be taken. This is a perfect segue into the next step in the rhetorical situation, which is identifying the constraints and limitations.
The beautiful thing about South Park is that it has very little constraints as to what they can and cannot do, which gives the writers of the show a great deal of freedom in how they construct each episode. After Gerald's speech, the townspeople agree to ban all cats from South Park. The next scene cuts to the Drug Enforcement Agency going into homes all over town confiscating cats. This is what makes this show hilarious because obviously in the real world that would never happen. But what this does exemplify is the rhetorical situation as described by Bitzer.
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ReplyDeleteI noticed that your images were blended well with what you were saying. Poor kenny, doesn't he already have it bad enough? Great Job!
ReplyDeleteMan, South Park can get pretty creative. I like how you very thorough as to how the rhetorical situation worked with this episode. Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you! looks good and i like the pictures. they show the scenes well.
ReplyDeleteGreat structure here, and good use of images!
ReplyDeleteMake sure to weave in the sources (Bitzer in this case). And you can drop the "filler" around the edges (e.g. the first and last lines). Just jump right in :)
Nice work!
ReplyDeleteI liked how you talked about how creative south park can be
ReplyDeleteI think the greatest asset that the show has is the fact that as you put it, it has little to no constraints. Cool background!
ReplyDeleteThis is good work, I have been watching this show more because of your post.
ReplyDeleteThis is good work, I have been watching this show more because of your post.
ReplyDeleteIv always found south park to have a double meaning of most things. nice job
ReplyDeleteCool use of images!
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