understanding images and comparing texts aims: 1. to understand how images can be used to manipulate...
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Understanding Images and Comparing Texts
Aims: 1. To understand how images can be used to manipulate the reader
2. To revise comparison techniques
Colour Connotation• What does this phrase mean?
Colours can symbolise or represent an emotion or a mood. Different colours have different meanings. Sometimes these meanings are more obvious than others and sometimes one colour can have multiple interpretations depending upon the context in which it is used.
For each of the colours you are going to be shown write down any words or phrases that come into your mind about the colours.
Red
Green
White?
Black?
The Media industry fully exploit the use of colour. One section of this industry that relies heavily on colour connotation is the fragrance industry.
Why might this be the case?
Look at the colours used in this perfume advert. What does this advert suggest about the perfume?
On the Jean Paul Gaultier website the perfume is described as: “A fragrance with sensual and ultra-feminine notes…The fragrance of a seductress, an imperious woman with sensual curves.”
What do each of these perfume adverts suggest about:i) the perfumeii) the person who wears the perfume?
Comparing the textsWrite a paragraph in which you compare two of the perfume advertisements.
In your comparison you must:• Explore how the adverts communicate their ideas and
perspectives• Comment on presentation techniques• Include examples to illustrate the points you make.
This is a comparison word bank to help you:
Similarly Yet On the other hand
In comparison
In contrast In addition
Whereas Also And Both furthermore however
Each paragraph should look at one feature in both texts, e.g. colour