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I’m going to make a pamphlet
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It will be to inform
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Evaluation Argument – To make people aware this
is going on and it’s an issue. That no matter what shape and size we are we
have a right to the same clothes as everyone.
On the first page I could probably start off with a question
of saying do I not need clothes also? Or
maybe something sarcastic likes IF YOUR BIG YOU DON’T NEED CLOTHES.
I would then introduce the topic and talk about my struggles
and people I know who have this problem so they know it isn’t just me and they
can get a full understanding of what I’m talking about while I build ethos.
On the next page I would probably talk about model sizes and
regular women sizes and just really skinny women and how when you walk into the
store or go in magazines only they are being portrayed as the fashionable type.
I would talk about how the majority of girls really look compared to what’s
portrayed in the media. I would talk
about Abercrombie and how they use the media and how they believe plus sizes
are irrelevant/
On another page I would probably combine depression and my
own experience to size discrimination and try to show the audiences how it
lowers self-esteem and makes people strive to change themselves for all the wrong
reasons. I would also put some pathos by explaining some of the things that
make big girls mad like unattractive clothes, size separation, high pricing,
etc.
The back of the pamphlet will have the conclusion and I’ll
write a little motivational thing on how we shouldn’t conform to the media just
because. Everyone has different shapes and we need to accept them. Staying
healthy doesn’t necessarily mean your stick skinny; you can be health but
thick. I would probably encourage females to protest against certain companies
if they feel discriminated badly size wise.
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