Erstellt von Mimi Smith
vor etwa 3 Jahre
|
||
Frage | Antworten |
Rhetoric | "the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion" - Appeal to an AUDIENCE |
Text | cultural products that can be "read" -Not just consumed but INVESTIGATED |
Context | the broad influences |
Occasion | the specific circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding the creation of the text |
Purpose | the goal the speaker wants to achieve |
Rhetorical Triangle |
Aristotelian Triangle
Image:
Images (binary/octet-stream)
|
Speaker | The person or group who creates a text |
Persona | The difference between who the speaker is in real life and the role the speaker plays when delivering the speech |
Audience | the listener, viewer, or the reader of the text or performance *There may be multiple* |
Subject | topic |
Rhetorical appeals | ethos, logos, and pathos Provide a structure and a reminder the effective rhetoric takes into account all three, though rarely in equal measure |
Ethos | expertise, knowledge, experience, sincerity, or a combination of these factors gives the audience a reason for listening to this person or this subject -trustworthy and credible |
Automatic Ethos | speaker's reputation immediately establishes ethos |
Logos | reason thinking logically, having clear main idea and using specific details, examples, facts, stats, or expert testimony to back it up |
Counterargument | anticipate objections or opposing views -you agree (concede) that an opposing argument may be true or reasonable, but then you deny (refute) the validity of all parts of the argument |
Concession | agreeing with an opposing view |
Refutation | Destroying/tearing down an opposing view |
Pathos | an appeal to emotions, values, desires, and hopes more PROPAGANDISTIC in purpose and more POLEMICAL than persuasive |
Polemical | aggressive form of arguing |
Connotations | a reader's meaning or connection to a word, outside of the dictionary definition |
What does combining Ethos, Pathos, and Logos do? | -it creates and effective argument -having ethos can create a foundation for logos and pathos can help you build ethos |
Which did Aristotle claim was the most important out of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos? | Ethos -if the speaker lacks credibility, the rhetoric is unlikely to be persuasive |
How can Humorous and Satirical Rhetoric be effective? | appeals to pathos -wrapping a challenge in our beliefs in something that makes us feel good; making us more receptive to that new idea |
Diction | the speaker's choice of words |
Syntax | how the words are arranged |
Tone | the speaker's attitude toward the subject as revealed by his/her choice of language |
Mood | feeling created by the work |
Close Reading | Small detail-> Bigger picture |
Rhetorical Analysis | B |
Möchten Sie mit GoConqr kostenlos Ihre eigenen Karteikarten erstellen? Mehr erfahren.