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Beizmann interrogation (preconceived notion of guilt): “___ (Katharina that) there was nothing wrong with ____” “a____s” “material b___ (eu____)” - P___ Conno___ (false ____)( → m_____ i________ t___
“persuade (Katharina that) there was nothing wrong with having a boyfriend” “amorous” “material benefits (euphemism)” - Positive Connotation (false analogy) → manipulative interrogation tactic
Beizmann interrogation: “cr____ p_____ e____” narrative injection (b_____ the f____ w___) highlights m______ na___ of the interrogation
“crucial psychological error” narrative injection (breaking the fourth wall) highlights manipulative nature of the interrogation
“Beizmann resumed his p______ r___” juxtaposed with “upon now being o____ to identify the v____ (d_____ order to re___ information)”, “p______ tone” juxtaposed against the a______ nature of the questioning
“Beizmann resumed his paternal role” juxtaposed with “upon now being ordered to identify the visitor (demanding order to reveal information)”, “pleasant tone” juxtaposed against the accusatory nature of the questioning,
“headlines" sen_____, aggressive, acc____ tone, appeal to readers ____ rather than to ___, creating b___ against her
“Katharina blum, outlaw’s sweetheart, refuses information on male visitors, murderer’s moll won’t talk! no hint as to gotten’s whereabouts! police on full alert” sensationalist, aggressive, accusatory tone, appeal to readers emotions rather than to reason, creating bias against her
diction “r_____ t_____ w_____” characterises him to readers, repetition “h_____y” juxtaposed with “un_____” and “w_____”-s_____ characterisation of Katharina.
diction “respectable textile worker” characterises him to readers, repetition “honesty” juxtaposed with “unmodest” and “wealth”-seeking characterisation of Katharina.
Miss blum’s former husband, n__ a com____ b____ man evokes s_____, leading reader to s__ with him
Miss Blum's former husband, now a completely broken man evokes sympathy, leading readers to side with him
appeal to e____ “the News, in its un______ efforts” in “g_____ information” - p_______ - quoting a______ figures "p____ of G_____” and “h_____, retired h____-s___ p_____”, exploiting s_____ t___ in these roles.
appeal to ethos “the News, in its unceasing efforts” in “gathering information” - personification - quoting authority figures "pastor of Gemmelsbroich” and “hiepertz, retired high-school principal”, exploiting societal trust in these roles.
transformed statement “i____, c____, and l____-h___” into “i__-c___ and c_______”, juxtaposition of t____ language highlights media’s m______ - e______ and dan____
transformed statement “intelligent, cool, and level-headed” into “ice-cold and calculating”, juxtaposition of twisted language highlights media’s manipulation - emotionless and dangerous
“it is a__ by p___” “how did… come by an apartment worth 110,000 marks?” - p____ construction, avoids a______ cl___ to certain source, appearing more a______ while covering up d____ o____, r______ question, police a_______- source
“it is assumed by police” “how did… come by an apartment worth 110,000 marks?” - passive construction, avoids attributing claim to certain source, appearing more authoritative while covering up dubious origin, rhetorical question, police authoritative source