Now we will be embarking on our cross-classroom blog project, where you will interact with four other ENG 103 classes on poems/lyrics that have to do with pro, anti, or simple social commentary on war. War is an issue that has been inescapable since the dawn of mankind, so there should be plenty of interesting things for you to talk about. The address for the new blog is http://rhetoricandwar.blogspot.com/, so bookmark it and get to blogging!
DUE DATES FOR RHETORIC AND WAR CROSS-CLASSROOM BLOG
(these posts are to be made to the Rhetoric and War blog, not your personal blogs)
Friday, March 30th @ 1:30 pm
Wednesday, April 4th @ 1:30 pm
Monday, April 9th @ 1:30pm
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
12 Angry Men

This week’s class will consist primarily of you watching a movie. But not just any movie: a movie with a purpose. We are watching 12 Angry Men, a 1957 film about a 12-man jury “that is sent to begin deliberations in the first-degree murder trial of an 18-year-old Latino accused in the stabbing death of his father, where a guilty verdict means an automatic death sentence. What you need to do, on your blog, due by Friday, is to write a response detailing how this film relates to our class’s themes of rhetoric and argument. As you may know from watching popular shows like Law and Order, our judicial system is a magnificent example of effective argument techniques, yet rarely do we get to see inside the minds of a deliberating jury in the media. Even the most scandalous cases in American history have preserved the privacy of their respective jurors. So what does the deliberation show us? How does Juror #8/Mr. Davis, use logic and reasoning? How is his argument effective? Is it ineffective in any way? How does he coerce his fellow jurors, and what types of rhetoric does he use (ethos, pathos, and logos may apply here)?
Pay attention to how the story unfolds and how the jury’s verdict changes and consider these aspects of the film in your blog, with at least a paragraph addressing the questions I’ve posed to you.
A full FAQ/Assignment/Help Sheet is posted under "Course Documents" on Blackboard.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Past Student Commerical Links
Greetings All-
Here are some links to commercials that my last semester's students made. I figured that you guys might like to see examples of length, film quality, ideas, etc. Please check 'em out!
Operation Recycle
If you don't recycle on Clemson's campus monsters attack you.
Blue Laws
Dignity becomes compromised when trying to buy underwear under SC's blue laws.
Ryan M. for Food Services Director
A campaign ad in favor of electing a student to run Schilliter, Harcombe, etc.
Fike Puts the Weight On
Clemson students suffer from Fike's long wait for weights.
Also, if you're looking for video editing equiptment, check the following links out:
Seven Free Video Editing Software Packages
This site has lists of free video editing and download links, including Windows Movie Maker, Apple iMovie HD, and Wax.
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
You can get a free 30-day trial download of this software, if you're comfy with computers.
Here are some links to commercials that my last semester's students made. I figured that you guys might like to see examples of length, film quality, ideas, etc. Please check 'em out!
Operation Recycle
If you don't recycle on Clemson's campus monsters attack you.
Blue Laws
Dignity becomes compromised when trying to buy underwear under SC's blue laws.
Ryan M. for Food Services Director
A campaign ad in favor of electing a student to run Schilliter, Harcombe, etc.
Fike Puts the Weight On
Clemson students suffer from Fike's long wait for weights.
Also, if you're looking for video editing equiptment, check the following links out:
Seven Free Video Editing Software Packages
This site has lists of free video editing and download links, including Windows Movie Maker, Apple iMovie HD, and Wax.
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
You can get a free 30-day trial download of this software, if you're comfy with computers.
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