Rhetorical Analysis Of The Boy And His Dog

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The commercial, “The boy and his dog” is about a young boy who lost his dog and surprisingly finds him. A commercial that can attach the audience, it involves rhetorical devices like pathos and a little ethos. Chevrolet made this commercial and wanted to show the audience something special not like other commercials out there. They showed off a product of course but to catch the attention of people they added a little more than just of a vehicle of theirs. Relatable and honestly amazing commercial of a great relationship that you should never give up on the ones you love and care about no matter what. It involves pathos by getting into the audience emotions of course. The audience is me, you, whoever is watching the commercial. They wanted the audience to feel emotional, like sad and have feelings toward it and happy at the end. When the young boy said, “the more I looked, the more i thought about you, all the good times that we had”. That makes an individual think about it and feel what the character may feel, upset that they lost someone that meant something to them. People will feel awful and sad for him, possible a little more since he so young. Also when he said, “Dad told me never give up on the ones you care about, keep looking and the …show more content…

It mentioned about, “Home isn’t home without you”. Can picture an individual in a home that doesn’t live the same as they did before when that someone was there. Like everything is different and not looking or feeling the same. It is some what kind of imagery, you can still picture something in your mind and have thoughts of what it is meant. Basically what they mean their home isn’t complete or the same without that someone, like everything is different and not the same to them anymore, something is misplaced in the picture and missing. Only really imagery used or i believe that is in the commercial or closest to imagery and have some kind of picture in your

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