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    he were one of them “Friends‚ Romans‚ and Countrymen…” (III‚ ii‚ 72). Even though Antony and Brutus had many things in common throughout their speeches‚ they also had a few differences.The main difference is that Antony had a much better use of rhetoric. He used to sarcasm to make the people realize Brutus isn’t very honorable “For Brutus is an honorable man; So are they all‚ all honorable men” (III‚ ii 81-83). Brutus‚ on the other hand‚ tried to use pathos‚ or emotion‚ to make the people think

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    Della Alfian Professor Mitchell GEW 101 6 September 2015 Convincing Arguments The Freedom Of Speech has been a right to individuals who wish to express themselves in different ways. Rhetorical Device is one of the most important elements of writing due to the fact that it enables the writer to understands how to create an effective argument. All arguments at least have a thesis statement‚ which consist the main idea. In order to enhance an essay‚ writers should provide an evidence

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    "Seeing Rhetorically" Writing Exercise My Roommate’s Bed - Positive My roommate’s bed is spotless. She always has it made. Never is a single pillow ruffled; no sheets peek out from under the comforter. Over the summer‚ she and I decided to make animal print the dominant characteristic of our room. Although I stuck to zebra stripe‚ her bed linens incorporate every animal print imaginable. She chose a bed set that has small zebra print running the length. In between is a larger strip of dark

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    Sacred Rhetoric Analysis

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    • The importance of conclusion cannot be ignored and it is one of the most important part of the sacred rhetoric. Just as a rhetoric without introduction is unskillful way of starting an argument‚ thus‚ likely to lose audience‚ the sacred rhetoric without conclusion will be awkward and incomplete. The purpose of all rhetoric is to produce a practical determination of the hearer’s will. The purpose of conclusion is to bind all heads of the discussion together and combine their strength‚ thus‚ to draw

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    10 Nov. 2012 Analyzing Sarah stein’s “The ‘1984’ Macintosh Ad: Cinematic Icons and Constitutive Rhetoric in the Launch of a New Machine”. In 2002 the rhetorical analysis of the “1984” Macintosh ad was published by Sarah Stein. Sarah Stein’s “The ‘1984’ Macintosh Ad: Cinematic Icons and Constitutive Rhetoric in the Launch of a New Machine” Explores the dimensions of the “1984” Macintosh ad‚ which features a big brother theme taken from the dystopic George Orwell novel‚ allusions to the Wizard

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    The first inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt was one that strove to lift the American people off their feet as the country entered some of it’s worst years during the Great Depression. One of Roosevelt’s strong advantages during his address was his ability to relate to the very real concerns of the everyday American citizens. With pressures of the failing economy facing the President-elect‚ he delivered this speech‚ addressing the nation about his plans for a New Deal. Roosevelt made his

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    from 239 years ago do not make sense to people today. The writing styles from so long ago are usually irrelevant now. Surprisingly‚ the five parts of the Declaration of Independence contain diction comparable to writers today. The document contains rhetoric devices like parallelism‚ logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos. Parallelism is rephrasing and repeating a word or phrase to emphasize the importance. An example of parallelism today is reduce‚ reuse‚ recycle. The concept of recycling sticks better and seems

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    showing two trees being attacked in the same fashion as the World Trade Centre was attacked‚ carrying the message: “For nature‚ everyday is 9/11”. In order to build this argument‚ that nature is being attacked daily and is in dire need of conservation‚ rhetoric figures (primarily pathos and subsequently ethos and logos) are utilized. They are intentional and structured in a manner to persuade the audience in the most effective way. The image of the Twin Tower advertisement (Foundation Nicolas Hulot: 9/11

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    educational practices‚ and rhetorical traditions will be able to successfully provide training to global audiences. Professional communicators‚ whose discipline claims expertise in several areas relevant to training-including oral‚ written‚ and visual rhetoric‚ usability‚ information architecture‚ electronic collaboration‚ intercultural communication‚ and collaboration with translators-are well positioned to contribute to global training efforts or take on the role of trainers themselves. Yet‚ despite

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    deconstructing any text‚ an understanding of its context can only help comprehending the ideas therein. The speeches by Martin Luther King (MLK)‚ John F Kennedy (JFK) and Mark Antony’s address in Julius Caesar are each characterised by effective use of rhetoric and passionate delivery. Each speech was delivered in a time of crisis from Ancient Rome civil war to the 1960s civil unrest. The distinctive voices of each speech becomes apparent when examining the words on the page as well as the method of delivery

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