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    Americans. Kings speech uses rhetoric to captivate the audience’s attention on that August day. The first example of King’s rhetoric is in the form of ethos. Dr. Martin Luther King analogizes president Lincoln in his speech‚ “Five score years ago‚ a great American‚ in whose symbolic shadow we stand today‚ signed the emancipation proclamation.” This line uses Lincoln’s power and position on civil rights to develop a sense credibility with the audience. Another archetype of rhetoric in the "I Have a Dream"

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    the following terms defined in the chapter? • Rhetoric is defined as the study and / or practice of effective symbolic expression. • The art of rhetoric is the systematic study and intentional practice of effective symbolic expression. Effective means achieving the purposes of the symbol user‚ whether that purpose is persuasion‚ clarity‚ beauty‚ or mutual understanding. • Rhetorical discourse is the messages crafted to the principles of rhetoric • Rhetor is the individual practicing preparing

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    sin. The Pardoner is in fact a skilled preacher who uses language to persuasively advertise his false relics. He specifically personifies medieval rhetoric‚ or the use of poetic tropes such as metaphor and exemplum to elevate speech and sway his audience. This elevation occurs at the expense of transparency however‚ as the Pardoner’s decorative rhetoric veils his speech with layers of symbolism and subjective interpretation. The Pardoner’s language therefore

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    Welcome to the Business 300 midterm. Please answer the following questions either in this document or in a separate document. Though if you do the latter‚ please number your answers. These questions will require to recall our discussions and the reading. Upload to the ilearn forum that’s right below the place you downloaded this document by 10/25 at noon. Feel free to email me if any questions arise. Consider the following scenarios‚ each of which necessitate some kind of written correspondence

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    precisely dated back to the ancient Greek society where rhetoric was defined as “the art of persuasion.”3 Initially‚ rhetoric dwelt “on the practical consequences of human relations implicit in and generated by orality.”4 It was emphasized that oral person-to-person interactions were much more powerful than written-read

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    Rhetorical Analysis This essay argues that the Globe and Mail (G&M) article‚ ‘Don’t Teach Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes’ (18 August 2012)‚ is persuasive with its primary target audience of G&M readers. Clifford Orwin‚ the author of this article‚ is a professor of political science at the University of Toronto. Furthermore‚ the main focus of this article deals with the fact that: “Real education requires real teachers and students‚ not disembodied electronic wraiths.” Through the

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    act is moral because it is an act performed in a situation of a certain kind; similarly‚ a work is rhetorical because it is a response to a situation of a certain kind”. By defining the rhetorical situation in this way‚ Bitzer further contends that rhetoric is a means to altering reality. It is through the use of discourse that one is capable of changing reality through thought and action. Bitzer then elaborates upon the nature of a rhetorical situation by explaining that rhetorical discourse enters

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    Reflection On My Rhetoric

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    Rhetoric is an aspect that everyone must take into account at all times‚ especially when creating a piece of work. As‚ the amount of effort that one puts into crafting the rhetoric they wish to convey in their work‚ the better that work and message will appeal to the intended audience. Just as I talked about in my rhetorical analysis paper reflection‚ one of the most important aspects of rhetoric is the rhetorical triangle; the rhetorical triangle being encompassed of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. This

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    ‘A text of timeless appeal is marked by effective construction of rhetoric to support its main ideas.’ Discuss this statement‚ making detailed reference to at least two speeches. Great speeches are those which timelessly captivate audiences through their integrity and rhetoric treatment. This is relevant to Margaret Atwood’s speech in 1994‚ Spotty Handed Villainesses (hereafter referred to as Villainesses)‚ and Aung San Suu Kyi’s speech in 1995‚ Keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on

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    banish grief and create joy and nurture pity. I shall show how this is the case." (8) Gorgia expresses how he feels speech may have influenced or caused Helen’s voyage to Troy. This piece of literature is directly related to the study of rhetoric. First of all‚ rhetoric is the study of persuasion. Gorgias comments on and revisits the idea of persuasion as a form of speech several times in the text. It is described as powerful and perhaps even deceiving. Gorgias himself is using persuasion in his speech

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