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1
Delivery
  • Attending to Eyes and Ears
  • Gary Nakamura
  • ENG 307 / J. Zuern

2
DELIVERY
  • Speak Slowly Clearly

3
DELIVERY Overview
  • Background on Delivery
  • Oral Delivery
  • Written Delivery
  • Visual Rhetoric
  • Cyberrhetors

4
Key Terms
  • Speech versus Writing
  • For ancient rhetors, spoken discourse more
    powerful and persuasive than written discourse
    and
  • Not fashionable to do ones own writing
  • Modern rhetoric opts for a set format for
    compositions (style, grammar, etc.) where
    delivery is more in the arrangement and style of
    the discourse
  • Gesture
  • Persuasive facial or bodily movement

5
Key Terms
  • Punctuation
  • Graphic marks used to represent features of
    spoken language in writing

6
Background on Delivery
  • Discourse was primarily composed to be spoken
  • Voice, and gestures

7
Oral Delivery
  • Audience listens to the voice of the rhetor and
    watches the rhetors facial and bodily gestures
  • Verbal Delivery volume, tone, pace, and length
  • Gestures appropriate to the rhetorical situation
  • Eye Contact
  • Natural and Spontaneous

8
Written Delivery
  • Editing
  • Last stage of the composing process
  • Attending to the ear of the audience, making a
    discourse accessible and pleasant to read

9
Written Delivery
  • Correctness Rules
  • Usage
  • the customary ways in which things are done
    within written discourse.
  • the conventions of written English that allows
    Americans to discriminate against one another.

10
Written Delivery
  • The rhetorical function of PUNCTUATION
  • Marks that mimic pauses, stops, and connections
    of speech
  • Internal Pauses
  • Marks that appear inside punctuated sentences
    (339)
  • Comma, semicolon, colon, dash
  • External Pauses
  • Punctuation used to mark the beginnings and ends
    of sentences (339)
  • Capital letter, period, question mark,
    exclamation point, indentation (paragraphs,
    headers)

11
Visual Rhetoric
  • Ocular Demonstration
  • when an event is so described in words that the
    business seems to be enacted and the subject to
    pass vividly before our eyes (ad Herennium)

12
Visual Rhetoric
  • Presentation
  • How a manuscript looks
  • Font types
  • Serif type more reader-friendly, traditional,
    formal
  • Sans serif type contemporary
  • Certain fonts can be symbolically charged
  • MEET HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS
  • MEET HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS
  • Meet Holocaust Survivors

13
Visual Rhetoric
  • Presentation (continued)
  • Typeface and style
  • Stay consistent
  • Recognize correlation of size to importance

14
Visual Rhetoric
  • Picture theory
  • Combination of pictures and text to portray a
    message or promote a product or service

15
Cyberrhetors
  • Canons of ancient rhetoric and New Media
  • Old Delivery Systems and New Delivery Systems
  • Bolter and Grusin
  • Remediation replacing or combining an old
    delivery system with a new one
  • News in the newspaper (old media) and the Web
    (new media)

16
DELIVERY Conclusion
  • Background on Delivery
  • Oral Delivery
  • Written Delivery
  • Visual Rhetoric
  • Cyberrhetors
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