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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Documentary Food Inc '

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Rhetorical Analysis of The Documentary Food Inc. Food Inc, is a documentary made by Robert Kenner, which is based on the book Fast Food Nation, written by Eric Schlosser. Kenner uses a variety of strategies in order to convey the message that our food system harms our health, workers, animals, and the environment, and expresses that many details about the system are hidden from us consumers. The filmmaker uses juxtaposition, emotional imagery, personal interviews, facts and statistics, as well as particular cinematic techniques to achieve his purpose of informing the public about the shocking hidden realities of the food industry. The usage of these strategies makes viewers question where the food they eat every day truly comes from, and question if they can trust the companies which make their food. The filmmaker uses imagery to juxtapose the perceived versus current reality of the food industry. In the introduction to the documentary, the filmmaker shows typical scenes of farmers in fields on tractors and with livestock, which a scene that most Americans associate with farming. He shows how these images are used to sell products in grocery stores. These scenes are then contrasted with actual footage within food processing plants, which show a completely different image than what is portrayed in grocery stores. The images inside the food processing plants are graphic, and show massive fields of cows kept closes together, and assembly lines where chicken meat is being

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