On How To Get Away With Murder Rhetorical Analysis

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This past election is the perfect example of “Battle of the Sexes.” The past few months have been nothing but a rough wrestling tournament between Clinton and Trump. Many celebrities have voiced their opinions on the election and their voices have been very powerful and effective. Or at least we thought so. Matt McGorry has been one of many celebrities who have urged voters to go out and vote. Some of his Instagram posts include reminders of the last day to register in following states, videos of himself explaining how our vote and voices do count, his outspoken hatred for Donald Trump, etc. A focus group study was conducted examining the way young voters interpret and make sense of celebrity influence in politics (8). Eight focus groups discussed …show more content…

Something about rarely seeing Olivia Pope’s hair in Scandal between relaxers makes HTGAWM’s scene where Annalise Keating removes her wig and makeup incredibly powerful. It’s a rare moment in pop culture history that was Viola Davis’s idea, where natural, dark-skinned, black womanhood is celebrated, as-is, by mainstream media. It is hard for me to say that I have an idea how a colored girl my age has lived because I don’t know. I am a white 20-year-old woman who has the perfect family along with the perfect life. So I cannot sit here and pretend to understand. Yet How to Get Away with Murder gives me that insight and that feeling of self-struggle and pain that colored women as well as men struggle everyday. This is an amazing show that I have tuned in every week the past three seasons to watch. I can say that I know the struggles of being a woman in today’s society. We were so close to finally having a female President, yet that was snatched out of our hands into the power of a white privileged man who has no experience in politics. HTGAWM refuses to represent people of color the way that society expects them to be viewed. It challenges power structures and inspires more people of color to tell their unique stories. Television networks are finally taking a step in the right direction with fresh and powerful characters like Annalise Keating who dismantle the tired stereotypes of what successful people of color look and act like. We just need more viewers to tune in and keep these shows on air in order to open the eyes of young men and women that may lead our society to

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