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    their rhetorical appeal to the fullest. Artist like Banksy for instance‚ make a name for themselves when their work strikes a chord with just about everyone who sees their work with just enough knowledge of the human experience to understand the significance of the work. Banksy’s "Mobile Lovers" is one of the best examples of effective Graffiti art because we as the audience can negotiate‚ interpret‚ and makes sense of the images we see in this work‚ as discussed by the chapter "Rhetorical Analysis

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    “It Is That I Love Brutus More”    Mark Antony and Brutus’ speeches both successfully used rhetorical strategies to  manipulate Caesar’s funeral rabblement‚ but only one can be the winner‚ Brutus. With superior  logos and pathos‚ he captivated his audience with a short and sweet delivery.  Antony may have turned the crowd against Brutus in the end‚ but only had the  opportunity to do so because his speech was after his opponent’s. In his speech‚ Brutus proved  the better of the two when employing logos ­ he says

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    Dillard asks questions eight times throughout the piece. She asks rhetorical questions to evoke the human mind to inquire about existential issues. She isn’t forcing her beliefs upon the reader‚ but rather discreetly asks the reader to consider her perspective. Dillard isn’t looking for an answer‚ but rather‚ she is trying

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    Rhetorical Analysis of JFK’s Inaugural Speech During the time JFK was elected president‚ our country was going through many hardships. After recovering from the Cold war‚ America needed a leader who would help bring peace and unity to the country. His Inaugural speech was encouraging and attempted to persuade the American’s citizens to do just that. His speech gave them comfort and confidence in him‚ as a leader that they desperately needed at the time. He used many rhetorical strategies

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    Therefore‚ she’s insinuating that her opinion is valid. This can be labeled as a rhetorical way to communicate with the audience‚ which is also called Ethos. She points out the common belief from men that women aren’t capable of being intellectuals. Again‚ she uses herself to verify her argument‚ by speaking from a woman’s point of view

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    Augustine‚ although recognized as a saint today‚ was not always a man of great faith. For most of his life‚ he was tempted with sin‚ and he struggled to figure out who God was. In the earlier part of his life‚ he was fascinated by rhetoric. He admired famous rhetoricians‚ and he even wrote some works of his own‚ including The Confessions‚ in which he reveals the struggles he faced. Augustine’s attraction to rhetoricians is not something unfamiliar to a modern audience‚ as today it is something called

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    Antony’s Rhetorical Superiority Analysis Essay In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Mark Antony proves himself to be the most effective manipulator. This feat was the product of many factors that Antony both took into account‚ and employed to a greater effect than his counterparts. Using the illustrative Rhetorical Triangle of Aristotle‚ Antony was able to convey the three main ingredients of good rhetoric to convince the Roman mob to turn upon the conspirators‚ mere moments after being

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    Message John F. Kennedy is one of the nation’s most popular and recognizable presidents of the 20th century. Kennedy is most famous in his presidency for his powerful and inspiring speeches. His positive energy and young yet wise personality made him easy to listen to for all audiences. In fact‚ on January 20th‚ 1961 John F. Kennedy delivered one of the most remembered speeches of all time; his inaugural address. At a time of racial tensions‚ economic hardships‚ and lingering fears of war‚ he strived

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    Rosa Parks is widely known as the African-American woman who refused to get off her seat on a bus. She did not want to forfeit her seat in order for a white individual to replace her. She was arrested and taken into custody against her will‚ just because she felt the need to stay on the seat she felt she rightfully deserved. On December 1st‚ 1955‚ according to history‚ Rosa Parks was tired and exhausted from a long day of work. In fact‚ under different circumstances‚ she would have probably given

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