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    Lincoln Rhetorical Analysis To ensure the unification and positive future that Lincoln envisions for the country‚ he abets everyone to unite and make peace. Lincoln also summarizes the civil war and the negative outcomes that they need to overcome through directness‚ comparisons‚ parallelism and tone. Lincoln achieves directness by saying there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first‚ to introduce his speech. His ability to be direct shows the people it is ostensible

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    Machiavelli Critical Writing #4 Introduction: Many people who have read The Prince by Niccoló Machiavelli were appalled by Machiavelli’s fierce and authorative tone he used to assert his ideas‚ especially his concept of how the ends justify the means‚ which slowly made people begin to criticize him and his book as immoral‚ wicked‚ and evil. For this reason‚ Machiavelli began to be insulted as a ruthless and evil person‚ or in the adopted term‚ a Machiavellian. Machiavelli didn’t wish to care for

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    English 1301 Rhetorical Analysis Paper February 6‚ 2013 Fewer Students Less Money In “No-Nonsense Approach to Attendance Policies Would Cut Defaults‚” William Cooper tries to show how community colleges need to focus on attendance policy for the better of the student and for the school. The former school teacher shows that at a previous school the attendance policy wasn’t enforced the way it should have been. In this article‚ Cooper argues that attendance policy should be enforced for the

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    Antigone: A Rhetorical Analysis Ruler of the Thebes‚ the fictional kingdom in the play Antigone‚ Creon in his speech argues that Polyneices‚ son of the late ruler Oedipus ought to have no burial. He supports his clam by first appealing to false authority‚ then using sentimental appeals‚ and lastly by comparing Polyneices to his brother‚ Eteocles. Creon’s purpose is to make sure nobody disobeys him in order to seem powerful in the eyes of his citizens. He adopts a demanding tone to assure he is well

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    Body: analysis of key rhetorical themes Ethos Appeals: In typical Lange style‚ the address to the Oxford Union opened with the effective use of humour which built his credibility via ethos rhetorical appeal. This approach instantly set the tone of the speech‚ engaging the audience‚ and effectively highlighted the clear differences in opinion between New Zealand and both the US and UK‚ on the nuclear issue. Leading up to the debate both US and UK political circles had been vocal in the disapproval

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    Rhetoric is the aim of persuading the audience by using reading‚ writing and speaking through communication. It gives us a better understand how and why we respond to certain messages. Also how we are persuaded to believe what we believe‚ and how we can persuade others to share our beliefs. Rhetoric involves how to make arguments and what kind of writing will make you argument most convince your audience or reader. Andrea Lunsford‚ professor of English at Sanford University said that getting your

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay President Obama’s 2009 Inaugural Address In January of 2009 President Barack Obama addressed his country for the first time as president of the United States of America. Not only did he address his nation but he left them with a sense of empowerment. With the use of rhetoric‚ Obama and his speech writers were able to greatly influence their audience. In the speech as a whole‚ Obama used anaphora with the word “our”. This was not only a good move from a political

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    Psycho Rhetorical Analysis There are many factors that contribute to making a film as a frightening as Alfred Hitchcock’s classic horror film Psycho‚ without all of the typical gruesome scenes moviegoers are used to seeing. The timeless movie Psycho is a 1960 American psychological thriller about the encounter between Marion Crane‚ a secretary hiding out after stealing a large amount of money‚ and the schizophrenic motel owner Norman Bates‚ both of whom must deal with the guilt and surveillance

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    the Katz decision is a jewel of criminal procedure that is studied year after year by law students across the country. An unaccustomed reader might assume that the facts of the case sprouted from a highbrowed spinoff of a 1950s mob film plot. Charles Katz was a well know sports handicapper from Los Angeles‚ California. As was his daily routine‚ Katz would wander from his apartment on the famous Sunset Boulevard to visit one of three nearby telephone booths‚ where he would place wagering calls

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    Charles” Parents do not always know their children as well as they think. “Charles” is a short story by Shirley Jackson‚ a riveting tale that tells the story of Charles‚ a misbehaved boy in Laurie’s kindergarten class. Laurie dishonestly created a fictional character named Charles to take blame for his bad behavior. Laurie is a disruptive child he demonstrates this behavior with the way he arrives home. “He came home the same way‚ the front door slamming open‚ his cap on the floor‚ and his voice

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