Everywhere we go we are bombarded by visual text: television, advertising, web pages. There is no escape. In the following spaces, my students are to explain the persuasive power of visual rhetoric. They are going to explain how specific images push us into action.
Once, upon a visit to Frida Kahlo’s Blue House in Coyoacan, Mexico City, I had the opportunity to see Frida’s Diary in a glass display case. It was filled with arresting pictures and self-portraits that reflect a life-time of suffering. It inspired me to write a short story that would become my first published work. The title: Frida’s Diary.
A picture is worth a thousand words? I think so. Here I’ve decided to analyze the movie poster for Salma Hayek’s Frida.
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