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Wednesday 16 September 2020

Formal Persuasive Writing - Body piercings


A majority of schools, jobs etc have banned these things.

Few of them are reasonable reasons for example their safety around machines, other than that they are just being critical. 

Being able to allow piercings, tattoos and hair dye can create confidence for the younger generation and sometimes represent who they are and where they come from. For example , the Maori have patterns of their culture placed anywhere on their body to express who they are and where we come from.

I think It should be allowed because tattoos are part of culture and if someone gets a tattoo from where they come from 



If piercings are going to be banned, they should ban not just the piercings they don't want, but all of them

For example, ear piercings are known to be a ¨normal¨ piercing. 

Piercings are part of who you are, back in the ancient times piercings represented different things like marks of prostitution, how wealthy you are and so demon could get through to your brain.

Piercings do not just show to look cool and stuff, it goes back in time and people's culture and where they come from, and it makes everyone feel comfortable knowing they can be themselves and not feel judged for who they are.


 

Extreme hair dye should be normalized, the natural colours to be born with are black, brown, blonde, ginger and strawberry blonde. 

It can help you grow into the adult you need to be without being limited to your options.

Sometimes you need it for jobs, like being a tattoo artist, and then there are some people who use hair dye today to get rid of their greys even if it is a natural colour. 

 

 



Body piercings, tattoos and hair dye is the person's choice whether you like it or not.

It should be normalized to get things like these because it creates you into the person you will grow into. 

It's dedated back to peoples culture, and it will teach the new generation not to be critical and that it is ok to get body piercings, tattoos and hair dye and that it is beautiful just as much is non-pierced, tattooed, hair dyed skin/hair

If people continue to be critical of other people's choices they do with their body it will teach the next generation that its ok to do that and they will grow up into a negative environment thinking that it's ok to judge someone.


Monday 14 September 2020

English Static Image

Symbols - 
a symbol is a picture meant to represent something, for example the symbol of gender, a girl is a circle with a plus underneath it and the symbol of a boy is another circle with a arrow at the top right corner. 

Colour -  
colour symbolises different things, in film Red symbolises love, blood and anger, green environment and luck, Blue symbolises trust, loyalty, wisdom and confidence, Purple symbolises royalty, nobility,                                        dignity, pride and independence, Pink symbolises                                     friendship, affection, harmony, inner peace and approachability. Yellow symbolises happiness, optimism and creativity, Green symbolises growth, harmony, freshness and fertility. White symbolises light, goodness and innocence, Brown symbolises strength, reliability, resilience, dependability, security and safety, Black symbolises power, fear, mystery and strength 
                                       
 

                                                                                      

Viewpoint 
- the viewpoint is the angle the audience                             
sees the main point from. The viewpoint to the 
audience can represent different things of how they see 
it. For example, if you show a low angle of a building it 
will make it the audience, or the person looking up to the 
building more vulnerable and the building more powerful. 
It can also give of the effect of fear and phobias. 
If you use a high angle on a person, it will give off 
the effect that that person is more weaker and the 
person above them is in charge and obviously has 
more power over them out of fear. 
                                                   












Size 
- The largest image is the main point of the idea in film. For example, when I think of the Eiffel tower, I think of France which leads me to thinking of well-known French objects and food like Berets, baguette and croissant. Many artist use this for fear as well, to show the audience the main characters pov and the size of their fear to them. The image below shoes a young girls fear of the dark by creating most of the image overtaken by darkness and a small amount where there is a lamp showing very little lightness.






 Lettering 

- Lettering are the different fonts and text of writing, in images and poster and stuff like that can tell a lot about how it will be displayed and it can also give different feels and emotions as you read.