Writing into the Day
- alexis9425
- Feb 9, 2017
- 1 min read
The exigence of the meme is a funny way to relate to almost everyone, because who doesn't like Chick-Fil-A. I don't know anyone who hasn't drove to Chick-Fil-A on a Sunday and either realized half way there or after sitting in the drive way for five minutes before realizing they're closed. It's not fun and for some reason it makes you want Chick-Fil-A 500 times more. The meme is multimodal, both visual and text-based. The way the words are placed on the image makes the visual more appealing. The media is digital, because it's viewed on the internet. The composer used a black and white image and a child having a nostalgic effect. The white letters make the mood more calm and light. The caps make it seem like it's yelling. The purpose of this meme is humor and it is very effective. The child's face is an accurate representation of how people feel when they want Chick-Fil-A on Sunday. Some rhetorical appeals could be ethos and logos. The person who created this knows it's funny so they're confident in their delivery. They also structured it perfectly by placing the words "that face" at the top and the rest of the words at the bottom so that when people read the word face before reading the rest of the words they skim over the little girls face.
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