Rhetorical Situation
Rhetorical Awareness
- Having knowledge is only as useful as knowing when, where, and how to apply it. - Knowing the purpose, audience, context, and medium increases your ability to communicate and interpret.
Why is Rhetoric important?
- Writing is a conversation - Writing is directly connected to knowledge - Rhetoric connects to everything
Genre
A type of something that has identifiable characteristics.
Rhetorical Opportunity
An occasion to make change through language whether, visual, written, or spoken.
Exigence
An opportunity for change
Pathos
Appeal to emotion
Logos
Appeal to logic
Stance/message
Main point or information shaped to influence audience
Plato
Said rhetoric is "the art of enchanting the soul" (The art of winning the soul by discourse.)
Quantillian
Said rhetoric is "the art of speaking well" or "... a good man speaking well."
Andrea Lunsford
Said rhetoric is "the art, practice, and study of human communication."
Kenneth Burke
Said rhetoric is "the basic function of rhetoric is the use of words by human agents to form attitudes or to induce actions in other human agents."
Aristotle
Said rhetoric is "the faculty of discovering in any particular case all of the available means of persuasion."
Medium
Your method of communication
Ethos
credibility
Purpose
the goal the speaker wants to achieve
Audience
the listener, viewer, or reader of a text