To start the movie, the author will grab our attention by revealing someone shooting a gun in an open field. After seeing this we understand that the message is that we will see a background struggling with the vast open desert. Then we get to Summer's house and it's in the middle of nowhere and there aren't many good features about her house and yard. The opening scenes give us an idea of what to expect in the rest of the film. As we see more of Black Rock High School, we see pregnant teenagers and even teenagers who don't look like the wealthiest members of society. These images make us viewers feel sympathy for them since they are frowned upon by society. As the tone is set for the struggling students, we begin to see more and more of Summer's artwork and finally understand that she is truly talented and could take her passion and talent to the next level in the art field. The use of pathos with views is the most powerful because the author is able to set the tone by showing the students struggling and how they don't have much but then we see Summer's work and how she has a promising future and that society he is wrong to consider. delete it. “Summer's Choice” gives us a glimpse of a student who is “at risk” when in reality she is extremely talented. The author showed us why we consider these students as unuseful members of society, but then we understand how we are completely wrong. Through the use of pathos in images and sounds, we get a firsthand look at these students who are viewed the wrong way because all these students need is an opportunity to succeed
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