
Purpose
• What is the message that this document communicates? The message is that George W bush listened to our call using major phone companies What is the
document’s purpose? The document purpose is to tell america that our phone call was hacked
• Why is it important for this message to be delivered to this audience at
this moment in time? So america can be aware of what happened.
• How does the document communicate its message? The document communicates in this message where george w bush is using att and their logos their
Think about its
use of language, color, space, and symbols.
Audience
• Who is the audience for this document? America
• What does the message suggest about the audience’s beliefs and
values? That never trus your president
• How accurate are these beliefs about the audience? Very accurate
Document Author
• Who wrote the message? Chris Shaw
• What are the writer’s motives for creating this message? How might
the writer personally benefit from the audience’s acceptance of this
message? He will get his feelings accepted
Evidence, Support, and Outcomes
• What facts and specific details does the document use? Are the facts
verifiable and believable?
• What emotions does the document use to communicate its message?
How is the audience likely to feel when they read this message?
• What ethical or moral values does the document use to communicate
its message? What relevant values are not supported by this message?
• What will happen if the audience accepts this message?
• What would happen if everyone in the world accepted this message?
Overall Impression and Conclusions
• What is the overall impression of this message? Summarize the details
that you have gathered in your analysis.
• How would you categorize this poster—argument, persuasion, or
propaganda? Explain your choice.