“Thank you for arguing, what Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson can teach us about the art of persuasion.”, is an interesting book that Jay Heinrichs wrote about persuasion and debate. A decently sized book with 328 pages and 28 chapters, I found the most intriguing chapter to be fairly early into the book, as I feel like he gets very repetitive the further you get into the book. I am hoping to be able to refute my idea that this book should not resee use for future English III D.C students in this essay.
The book, as you could figure, is generally about persuasion, seduction, and convincing. It uses a massive amount of references from extraordinary people in history like the philosopher Aristotle, our second