ASSUMPTIONS
Two primary assumptions of Rhetorical Theory:-
Effective public speakers must consider their audience.
Effective public speakers use a number of proofs in their presentations.
Audience analysis
1. LOGOS-Logical Argument Involves facts or Research.
2. Pathos-Emotional Appeal Appeals to the heart.
3. Ethos-Credibility Appeals to the conscience, ethics, morals, standards, values, and principles.
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Epideictic rhetoric is discourse related to
Praise or blame.
Deliberative rhetoric concerns speakers who must determine
A course of action—something should or should not be done.
Dramatism
. Dramatism is the belief that language is a strategic, motivated response to a specific situation. It views language as a mode of symbolic action rather than a mode of knowledge. Dramatism, a theoretical position seeking to understand the actions of human life as drama. Dramatism provides researchers with the flexibility to scrutinize an object of study from a variety of angles.
Dramatism as New Rhetoric
Substance:- the general nature of something.
Identification when two people have overlap in their substances
Division when two people fail to have overlap in their substances
The process of feeling guilt and attempting to reduce it finds its expression
BURKE explain five elements of dramatism that are as follows:-
1. Scene:- it is a place where action of actors occurs.
2. Act:- it is a purposefull