Sunday, November 22, 2015

Why fight for Russia -Paper 1

The following text is in the form of a leaflet, a type of propaganda against Russia in Britain during the early stages of the first world war, this can be said as the bottom of the page states, “Leaflet by British Pacifist Norman Angell, 1914”. It discusses the once was ongoing conflict from Britain’s perspective; hence we can safely say that it is a propaganda. The piece of text targets the English audience in order to serve its own purpose. This was done by using some factual information, appealing to the audience also by using literary features, all resulting in triggering the mood of the audience in order to enhance the leaflet’s purpose.

The target audience that this extract aims to reach out for is the British people, more specifically unemployed and uneducated people. The leaflet aims to inform the people of England, of avoidable actions that are to be taken by them as a whole nation. While simultaneously educating them of the consequences that would result if they proceed with the actions that the author is trying to warn them from.  The leaflet’s first line states, “If England goes to war, it will be on the side of Russia”, the line informs the English people of what is about to take place if their nation joins the war. The British Pacifist who wrote this text, approached the audience through establishing a sympathetic connection, as in lines three and four, he informs the audience of how Russia payed a tremendous amount of money, which will seem to successfully attract audience to read the text while engaging with it more thoroughly, as money was even more valuable a century ago. The reason money was said to be more valuable, is due to the fact that a lot of money was used up for buying equipment suitable for wars, as well as it was a period of time before the inflation that we know about took place, also the fact that the author decided to include that in the text, portrays its significance and importance.

The leaflet starts off with a title written in bold and caps, “WHY FIGHT RUSSIA” which attracts audience to make more than just a glance with the piece of text. Then the write starts to inform the readers (British Population) of the role that Great Britain will lay, as well as the side they will take, this can be seen in line 1, “If England goes to war, it will be on the side of Russia”, moving along the lines, the English writer further asks a rhetorical question, “What is Russia?” (2). This then allowed the writer to take advantage of historical events and facts, such as, “Russia is the country … designs on our Indian Empire” (10) and “It is the Russian … St. Petersburg” (14). These previous statements did not only intend to educate the audience, as the main purpose was to cultivate the negative sight that the English people are to view Russia with. As the readers start to read more through the text, they will start to notice that the sole purpose of the text is to avoid going to war, in order to avoid fighting on the side of Russia and next to them, since allies are meant to help one another, here Britain sees no gain in being any form of help for Russia. The main theme is the theme of liberty and independence, showed through how Britain doesn’t believe in fighting a war along side with their enemies, “A war for Russia is a war against civilization” (17).

The tone used in the text is critical, as all we see is the criticism of Great Britain Russia. Which allows them to enhance the purpose of the text, allowing it to be grasped by the audience easily as they will start to believe in it too. The tone of criticism resulted in creating a thrilled mood for the British audience. As during a time period before joining a war, the people would have felt as if they are hopeless and have nothing to do but see their country join the war. However, this piece of leaflet the people of Great Britain that their nation will not participate in the war, creating somewhat the thrill that was mentioned previously in this paragraph.

Literary devices were present throughout the text. At the very top of the leaflet, we see bias by headline, stating, “why fight for Russia?” the statement appealed to the audience allowing them to have their attention taken from the start, as it’s appealing. Ethos, Pathos and Logos were all present as well, as they help dictate the sole purpose of a given extract, which is done by providing factual information (appealing to the audience as knowledgeable and informing them), “which we spent 50,000,000” (3). This previous quote is an example of Logos. In line (20) the writer asks the audience a guiding question, “which is the greater peril to this country”, this metaphor also the audience to compare the benefits of another country to their own as a peril that they are to cherish, admire and support. Then also it says, “the slaves of a corrupt autocracy” (25), here instead of referring to them as “citizens of a corrupt autocracy”, the world slaves is to be used instead. This allows the audience to form a negative idea about Russians, which is in fact, the mean purpose of this given extract. Then another sentence in bold states, “ A war for Russia is a war against civilization”, this metaphor portrays what it will be like if they fight with Russia, it explain how civilization can be so vulnerable, hence unethical to fight for such cause, and also not really required as far as how bad Russia is to be concern.


Wednesday, November 4, 2015

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/17/world/middleeast/palestinian-driver-suspected-of-deliberately-hitting-jerusalem-bus-stop.html


Palestinian Driver accidentally Hitting Jerusalem Bus Stop


The 37 year old Palestinian Khaled Koutineh accidentally drove his car into two people who happened to be waiting at a bus-stop. In response to all the accusations made against him that he has a grudge against Israeli Jews, it was confirmed earlier on that he does not have any previous criminal records or anti-Zionist connections with any group which would cause him to commit such a terrible act.

Palestinian police chief made a statement after the incident stating that there was a large amount of traffic due to celebrations of Israel's annual holocaust remembrance day which eventually led to the incident.

Also, Nasser Messis (Khaled's driver) said that the crash could also be a result of the weather, as Juraselam was under heavy rain the past couple days

Despite recent increase in deliberate attacks between the two communities that have been taking place for the past three months, Palestinian authorities assured the Israelis that the attack was not deliberate