This type of non-narrative form draws the audience’s attention to abstract visual and sonic qualities of the things depicted shape, colour, aural rhythm. In categorical and rhetorical non-narrative forms pictoral elements are used to persuade or inform but it also possible to create a media text based completely around visual aspects. This can be done to compare and contrast qualities. Abstract texts are often organised into themes or variations. Some abstract texts may use shapes and colours, however, an alternative approach would be to use real objects and isolate them from their everyday context in such a way that their abstract qualities are visible.