
Observations:
Dark
Blacks and Greens
"Creepy" Person in middle
Advertising Costume Party/Contest
Prize Money
Drink specials listed (In brighter happier green)
21 & up free
Address in Red
Sexiest and Group in bold
Inferences:
Place is attempting to appeal to a younger crowd
especially drinking age crowd
attempting to pull people and participation with money
Place is popular to be able to give out money
Rhetorically:
This advertisement for Bar Knoxville's "Wicked" costume party contains many rhetorical arguments. Most of these arguments come from the pathos point of view. The flyer uses dark colors and a man in costume to make a "scary" appeal that many people enjoy ecspecially around Halloween time. Also the prospect of costume competitions with money involved can be seen as fun by many people, and help draw people into the bar. The main arguments here are based on attempting to show the night as "fun'' and "exciting" through all of the things going on such as the Group and Sexiest competitions, as well as cheap alcholic beverages, all of which promise a good time.
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