South Park Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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Guillermo Aragon
English Composition
Paul French
February 13, 2015

Rhetorical Analysis

South Park is an animated TV series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, which first aired on Comedy Central in 1997. The show features four boys Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick. South Park has been seen as one of the most controversial shows due to its raunchy humor and obscene depiction of characters in the show. South Park deals with many current issues in the news surrounding anything from in politics to religion. In dealing with these issues South Park involves adult comedy that parodies current issues going on in the United States and around the world. South Park also uses many other rhetorical deceives, such as …show more content…

“Margaritaville” is a satirical portrayal of the 2008 recession, characterizing the economical status and how it affected people and United States the government itself. The episode satirizes the response and actions the government took in attempt to try and resolve the economical crisis. Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker apply many visual and audio components throughout the episode to humorously and affectively appeal to and persuade viewers that the actions taken by government in order to try and solve the financial crisis were …show more content…

The issue discussed in the episode is the cause of the recession and also the collapse of the housing market came to be. In the episode a Jimmy Buffet Margaritaville machine represents the housing market, which Randy had purchased through a payment plan. One of the story lines of the episode is of Stan trying to return the Margaritaville machine his dad had purchased. Stan first attempts to return the machine to the store it was originally purchased at, next to the company who helped finance the machine, then leading him to meet with Wall Street officials that invested into the big finance companies, to ultimately end up at the U.S Treasury Department who helped bail out the Wall Street investors. Stan’s long journey is very detailed in a way that logically helps make sense of what ultimately ended up happening to the economy and homeowners around the United States during the 2008 recession. In expressing the process of how the economy became to fail in an understandable way, helps give creditably to Stone and Parker’s understanding of how the economy works. Also in detailing Stan’s journey in such a way, Stone and Parker understanding of the audience, which ranges from about sixteen to thirty, are people who are still old enough to understand the issues that are were going on but are still young enough to still want to be

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