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Title: Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric


1
Introduction to the Study of Rhetoric
  • AP Language and Composition
  • using words to make sentences and paragraphs
    that persuade readers

2
Reading persuasive essays and informational texts
  • We read and study what professional authors do in
    order to become better writers ourselves
  • Reading nonfiction is different from reading
    fiction
  • How do writers keep our interest in the narrative
    of a novel?
  • Why is nonfiction sometimes boring?
  • What do we mean by boring?

3
The Tools of Rhetoric (or persuasion)
  • Logoslogic

4
  • Pathos--emotion

5
  • Ethoscredibility of the speaker or writer

6
Thomas Paines The American Crisis (excerpt,
Dec., 1776)
  • Read The American Crisis.
  • Identify the purpose of the essay, the audience
    for the essay, the credibility of the author, the
    thesis statement (if it is explicit)

7
After reading the essay once
  • Create a key for the following
  • Examples of logic and emotion (note especially
    references to God or patriotism)
  • Loaded words with strong connotations
  • Structure of the essay (how does Paine introduce
    the topic and then what does he do next and then
    after that, how does he conclude)

8
  • Note any figurative language metaphor, simile,
    personification, onomatopoeia
  • Note any sound devices alliteration, assonance,
    onomatopoeia, cacophony, euphony
  • Note allusions to the Bible, history, mythology
    (is the purpose to support logic or emotion)
  • Note any anecdotes (once again, logic or emotion)

9
  • Finally, as a whole, is the essay effective?
    Does is serve its purpose? Does Paine convince
    us he knows what he is talking about, and does he
    do a good job of persuading us?
  • What is his best use of rhetoric?

10
  • Reflection
  • What made this difficult to read?
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