Rhetorical Analysis Of Shakespeare Behind Bars By Hank Rogerson

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Shakespeare Behind Bars the documentary, directed by Hank Rogerson, showed to be very rhetorically effective because of the way Rogerson portrayed the play and the emotions of the inmates. By picking the year that Luther Luckett Prison does the play “The Tempest”, which is about temptations coming in and how the characters overcome them, that adds to the effectiveness because throughout the documentary the inmates’ desire for redemption. By adding this extra flare, you discover more about the inmates and how they connect with the play and the characters they portray. Also, by giving the audience a chance to understand the backstories of the inmates, this starts a sudden attraction to the inmates and an emotional attachment because they want