Emotional Analysis Of 'Still Think Drugs Don' T Hurt Anyone But Yourself?

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The image being described is an impactful photograph of a mother with two young daughters. The mother is stated to have possession of drugs, along with the distribution, and usage of the substance. Her children look on, one crying and the other looking extremely curious as to what her mother is doing, is an example of the beining effects of the children being around their mother. The purpose of the image is to show that drug abuse does not only affect you but people and family that’s around you. The image provides a strong pathos due to the children being in the image. Drug users don’t know when they are affecting others in their lives,”Still Think Drugs Don’t Hurt Anyone But Yourself?” With the use of this header on the image appeals to the viewer 's pathos and ethos, while the use of logos is minimal. The reliance of the viewer 's pathos is used to create an emotional connection to the image and what is being portrayed through the imagery. The image’s intent is to show people how the use and abuse of drugs can affect more people than just themselves. Through the image the viewer is show a mother of two young daughters. By the captions on the image the viewer knows the mother is a drug user, who doesn’t know the affects her actions can have on her children. …show more content…

The two kids were taken, put into protective custody, and then separated when given over to the foster parents,”(National Drug Councils). The evidence that drug usage affects others is provided by the Nation Drug Councils, by the caption on the image about how the mother was arrested and her daughters were taken into custody and separated and placed into foster

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