Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary StudentsAllyn and Bacon, 1999 - 395 páginas The authors abandon thesis statements, the so-called modes of discourse, and the research paper in favor of the theory of knowledge and the argumentative strategies built into the ancient art of rhetoric. Emphasizing context and invention, they cover early rhetors, rhetorics, and teachers; kairos an |
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... audience in such a way that they will be disposed to lend a ready ear to the rest of our speech " ( IV i , 5 ) . However , in book III of the Rhetoric , Aristotle contended that the main purpose of the introduction was " to make clear ...
... audience in such a way that they will be disposed to lend a ready ear to the rest of our speech " ( IV i , 5 ) . However , in book III of the Rhetoric , Aristotle contended that the main purpose of the introduction was " to make clear ...
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... audience well - disposed , receptive and attentive . " Introductions may be used in trivial , ambiguous and obscure cases , since here an audience is not hostile but only confused or uninformed . Insinuation , on the other hand , should ...
... audience well - disposed , receptive and attentive . " Introductions may be used in trivial , ambiguous and obscure cases , since here an audience is not hostile but only confused or uninformed . Insinuation , on the other hand , should ...
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Sharon Crowley, Debra Hawhee. the audience must be shown that the issue can be defended on moral grounds . In such a case , a rhetor should begin by clarifying the ambiguity . For instance , an audience may be confused about whether a ...
Sharon Crowley, Debra Hawhee. the audience must be shown that the issue can be defended on moral grounds . In such a case , a rhetor should begin by clarifying the ambiguity . For instance , an audience may be confused about whether a ...
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Ancient Attitudes toward Rhetoric | 3 |
Language as Power | 13 |
NOTE | 20 |
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