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  1. What is Rhetoric and How to Use Rhetorical Devices #speech #debate #rhetoric

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  1. PDF How to analyse a speech?

    use of diverse structural and rhetorical devices. In order to understand and to be able to evaluate a political speech, one should consider the following aspects: first (general) impression: • topic, subject matter, general tone, issues and purpose of the speech contents and structure: • salient and striking topics, important aspects

  2. PDF Gettysburg Address: Analysis of Literary and Rhetorical Devices

    Gettysburg Address: Analysis of Literary and Rhetorical Devices Directions: Follow the first four steps below for each of the excerpts, then complete step five. Steps 1. Identify: Identify the example and type of literary device(s) used 2. Examine: Break down the pieces of the literary device and write a sentence explaining the parts 3.

  3. PDF Academic Writing How to Write a Rhetorical Analysis

    writer's position/issue, or explaining the issue. Instead, you are analyzing how the writer i. s in Creating a Rhetorical AnalysisPa. 1: AnalyzePick your text and read it thoroughly. Determine the speaker, audience, purpose, & genre.The spea. er refers to the first and last name of the writer. If the writer has credentials that len.

  4. PDF A Simplified Guide to Writing a Rhetorical Analysis

    Rhetorical analysis separates a work of non-fiction into manageable parts and then demonstrates how these parts together create a persuasive argument. When writing a rhetorical analysis you are NOT summarizing a text NOR are writing whether you agree with the author or not. A rhetorical analysis is writing about HOW the author makes his/her ...

  5. PDF RHETORICAL ANALYSIS

    Rhetorical analysis is the process of evaluating elements of a text and determining how those elements impact the success or failure of that argument. Often rhetorical analyses address written arguments, but visual, oral, or other kinds of "texts" can also be analyzed. Asking the right questions about how a text is constructed will help you ...

  6. PDF Rhetorical Analysis of a Speech

    Essay # 1: Rhetorical Analysis of a Speech. Length: 1000-2500 words (please single space). Task:. Using Roberts-Miller, Selzer, and Campbell as guides (and also as professional rhetorical sources to quote when needed), write an essay that rhetorically analyzes and criticizes (evaluates) one of the following speeches: Ted Kennedy's ...

  7. PDF Rhetorical Analyses

    Rhetorical Analyses an overview What is a rhetorical analysis? According to Aristotle, rhetoric is "the faculty of discovering in any particular case all of the available means of persuasion." Hence, a rhetorical analysis evaluates how well a spoken or written work accomplishes its purpose by examining the techniques the creator uses to ...

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    Hyperbole: A figure of speech that involves an exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis. Ex: "I had to wait in the station for ten days - an eternity." [Joseph Conrad "The Heart of Darkness"] Irony: A figure of speech in which words are used in such a way that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words.

  9. PDF Rhetorical Analysis Resource

    Ensure your analysis remains focused on the rhetoric; Learn to identify and analyze rhetorical strategies and devices that people use every day and that can help you communicate more effectively. For this resource, we reference a Nike commercial1 as an example for analysis. In general, advertisements are a great way to practice rhetorical ...

  10. PDF AP Language & Composition Rhetorical Devices

    Devices—the figures of speech, syntax, diction, and other stylistic elements that collectively produce a particular artistic effect. Dialect—a dialect is the form of a language spoken by people in a particular region or group. Diction—writer's or speaker's particular word choice used to make a point in the story. Diction deals

  11. PDF Political Rhetoric in Public Speaking: a Stylistic Analysis of Selected

    ry, the use of the future tense, exaggeration, negation, comparatives and personification. These language aspects have been used as rhetorical devices in the three political speeches to manipulate. people's emotions, and are found to be a common thread in the speeches of all three men.Noticeably, all three stat.

  12. PDF Rhetorical Analysis

    Rhetorical appeals. Rhetorical appeals are the qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive. To make a convincing argument, a writer appeals to a reader in several ways. The four different types of persuasive appeals are logos, ethos, pathos, and kairos. Logos, the appeal to logic, is used to convince an audience with reason.

  13. PDF Rhetorical Devices List

    An extremely subtle, sophisticated, or deceptive argument. novel or story whose theme is the moral or psychological growth of the main character. satirical imitation of a work of art for purpose of ridiculing its style or subject. Delayed sentence A sentence that withholds its main idea until the end.

  14. PDF 30 Rhetorical Devices

    switching of words or phrases in order to suggest truth. (Ask not what rhetorical devices can do for you. Ask what you can do for rhetorical devices.) Climax Narrative arcs. aren't just for novels. Sentences can have a climax, too — the initial words and clauses build to a peak, saving the most important point for last. We've

  15. (PDF) Rhetorical Devices in Political Speeches: Nigel Farage's Speeches

    Nigel Farage's speeches and rhetoric have been instrumental and effective in the British voters' decision to withdraw from the European Union. This paper aims to study rhetorical devices in ...

  16. PDF Rhetorical Devices: Student Edition

    Another commonly used rhetorical device is parallelism. This device connects parts of a sentence, or longer pieces, by using the same structure throughout. Parallelism is often used to build force through repetition. It is commonly found in political speeches, as well as religious texts such as the Bible.

  17. PDF The Rhetorical Triangle

    Lesson Activity Six: Rhetorical Devices in Speeches Have students look at the selection of "I Have a Dream" on their Rhetorical Devices note sheet. Have them see how many rhetorical elements they can find. Give students about five minutes to find as many as they can. After the five minutes, use a random calling strategy to call on students.

  18. PDF The Rhetorical Triangle: Understanding and Using Logos, Ethos ...

    The rhetorical triangle is typically represented by an equilateral triangle, suggesting that logos, ethos, and pathos should be balanced within a text. However, which aspect(s) of the rhetorical triangle you favor in your writing depends on both the audience and the purpose of that writing. Yet, if you are in doubt, seek a balance among all ...

  19. PDF The Art of Imitation: How to Use Outlines to Teach Rhetorical Prosody

    rhetorical questions, and anecdotes; (2) rhetorical styles, such as informative, persuasive, descriptive, narrative, and sequenced speech; (3) visuals, such as charts and graphs; (4) rhetorical devices, such as rhetorical questions; and (5) transition words and phrases. We also demonstrate how these elements of structure can be

  20. PDF Writing a Rhetorical Analysis

    Writing a Rhetorical AnalysisW. iting a Rhetorical Analysis Rhetoric studies how writers us. words to influence a reader. Rhetorical analysis separates a work of non-fiction into manageable parts and then demonstrates how these parts together. reate a persuasive argument. When writing a rhetorical analysis you are NOT summarizing a text NOR are ...

  21. 8 Worksheet on Analyzing Rhetorical

    1 The text starts with a paragraph full of metaphors (p. 22, ll. 1‐7). Identify three of them and analyze them according to the pattern outlined above. 2 The adverbial "one hundred years later" is used effectively in the following paragraphs (ll. 8‐16). Find out what device it is used for, and explain its effect on the listeners (and ...

  22. PDF Lesson Plan: Identifying Rhetorical Strategies in Argument

    rhetorical strategies in producing clear writing, and suggest to her ways that she can improve her argument. Introduction to Lesson [5 minutes]: Throughout the first two weeks of this course, you have been given many different handouts on rhetoric, rhetorical analysis, appeals, and strategies. You have taken a diagnostic in-class essay

  23. Rhetorical Devices Chart copy.pdf

    Rhetorical Devices Chart for Speech Analysis Source Information Nelson Mandela Speech in Trafalgar Square/ Women's Rights are Human Rights Speaker: Nelson Mandela/Hillary Clinton Event: Campaign to End Poverty / U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Where speech was delivered: London's Trafalgar/ Beijing, China February 3, 2005/September 5, 1995 Device Example 1 Example 2 Audience Global ...