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    field of philosophy of emotion‚ his work‚ called Aristotelian analyses‚ forms part of the fundamental foundation on which the field is built. Aristotle defines and gives several examples of this analysis of emotions in the second book of his work Rhetoric; however‚ he does not cover every emotion in those examples. After explaining what constitutes the definition of an emotion in Aristotle’s theory this paper will apply the theory to two emotions that Aristotle did not cover in his original work.

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    American exceptionalism is the belief that this country grants unique freedoms and liberties that other countries do not. The common rhetoric‚ referred to as the "American dream"‚ is that anyone in this country regardless of race‚ gender‚ or class can achieve prosperity through hard work and dedication. While this is an ideal concept‚ history has shown that this idea is not rooted in reality. Unfortunately‚ there are institutional barriers that rob many Americans of equal opportunity. While

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    features when composing their documents” (Gregory). Some examples of Greek rhetoric include‚ “the Sermon on the Mount…deliberative‚ Jesus’ speech and prayer in John 13-17…epideictic‚ and 2nd Corinthians…forensic” (Gregory). This means that New Testament writers explained how Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament storyline as well as used the common persuasion methods of the their day. For example‚ Jewish interpretation and Greek rhetoric can be found in the way Luke writes his Gospel and the book of Acts.

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    insurance industry. The message that Michael Moore is trying to get across to his audience is that of the immortality within the American health care system. Michael Moore is able to get his message across to the public by incorporating the three rhetoric techniques of logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos. He uses logos by comparing America’s health insurance to those of other countries‚ pathos by evoking both feelings of sadness and laughter‚ and ethos by personally visiting different countries and seeing for

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    nice things about someone just to get a positive reaction out of them. Kane refers to the people he is talking to as "decent‚ ordinary citizens". He is boosting their ego in hopes to get their vote by saying they are good‚ normal people. A rhetoric device used in this speech is one called a dysphemism. This is where a negative expression is used to help get a negative affect. Kane suggests that Jim Gettys is dishonest and villainy. By using these terms‚ he may lead people to believe that Gettys

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    Kennedy Rhetoric Devices

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    It is filled with many stars and constellations‚ planets‚ the moon‚ and many other wonders. Kennedy’s purpose was to send America to the moon and in order to do that‚ he needed support from the people of the United States. John Kennedy uses the rhetoric devices repetition‚ pathos‚ and allusion in order to persuade people to support America going to the moon. To have the audience remember his speech‚ Kennedy emphasizes repetition. He kept repeating certain words like "one" and "we" for example

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    developments. Through the entirety of this somewhat informal and arguably flirtatious conversation between the Greek philosopher Socrates and the aspiring orator Phaedrus‚ I attempt to illustrate how Plato establishes his theory of a true art of rhetoric. The Phaedrus begins with Socrates encountering Phaedrus in Athens‚ where Phaedrus remarks that the famed rhetorician Lysias wrote a speech on favoring a relationship with a non-lover as opposed to a lover. Doubly stricken by the opportunity to

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    of SeaWorld. While Blackfish employs all three forms of rhetoric to accomplish this mission‚ it predominantly attracts the emotion of its audience using a combination of stock footage and interviews. One approach that the documentary has to lucratively charm the emotions‚ or pathos‚ of its viewers is by presenting interviews that are vastly intense to watch. Introduced in a

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    Donald Trump's Rhetoric

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    disenfranchised party members has provided the backdrop to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. In the current presidential election Republican candidate Donald Trump has been covered more extensively than any other candidate. Much of Donald Trump’s rhetoric are centered around shock value statements that make perfect controversial sound bites that are then repeatedly played on news channels‚ television shows‚ and posted online. According to an estimate by the New York Times the air time Donald Trump

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    Visual rhetoric‚ in the past‚ was used to spark an emotion about a particular crisis that was occurring during the time the ad was made. While this still happens today‚ it is more on a digital basis. Today we are more sensitive; we get offended way to easy. This was obviously not the case back when propaganda was in its prime back in during World War Two. An appeal to the audience sense of emotion is crucial in these forms of propaganda. For Example‚ in the “Wanted! For murder” poster was intended

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