Category: Rhetoric

  • Rhetorical Appeals: The Benefits of Using Rhetoric Instruments

    Rhetorical appeals make an individuals speech more appealing and effective as the speaker can achieve the established goals. The benefits of using these rhetorical instruments can be demonstrated with the help of a print advertisement by Penguin Books (Save paper, n.d.). Ethos, the rhetorical appeals related to the authority of the speaker, make people find…

  • Proficient Writing: Rhetorical Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Thesis Statement The Composition and the Content of the Papers Organization of the Work Grammar and Writing Style Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Proficient writing is a skill developed through regular practice and response to issues raised by readers. It is a two-pronged approach reflecting on ones writing style and responding to…

  • Anti-Smoking Persuasion: Rhetorical Situation Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Guidance through school Rapid change The argument Rhetorical Analysis Conclusion Introduction The menace of smoking amongst youth is ruining their future. The smoking craze is picking up fast and good chunk of teenagers are smoking vigorouslyin colleges and high schools in the United States of America. This paper narrates about a…

  • Rhetoric: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States by Oboler & Deena

    Table of Contents Introduction The Overall Purpose and Issues at Stake The Organization and Development of the Arguments in the Chapter The Use of Logos as the Primary Rhetoric Instrument Conclusion Work Cited Introduction It could be stated with certainty that the phenomenon of immigration is of immensely high significance in the context of the…

  • Rhetoric of Ali Siddiqs Prison Riot Standup

    The purpose of comedy is to tell an entertaining story rather than a reliable one. However, it is still essential that the narration retains credibility so that the audience may feel emotional investment, as the story loses the essential sense of there being something to lose otherwise. Using various rhetorical tactics allows achieving a level…

  • Brooks Reading Too Much Political News& Rhetorical Analysis

    Table of Contents The summary of the article Outstanding in the article The authors credibility in the article The use of facts and examples in the article The problem presented in the article The solutions presented in the article The authors voice in the article An analytical thesis regarding the pattern in the article Reference…

  • Rhetoric in Hollands Endangered Pleasures: Travel

    Table of Contents Introduction Detail Diction Imperatives Metaphor Syntax Repetition of Sound Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Barbara Hollands Endangered Pleasures: In Defense of Naps, Bacon, Martinis, Profanity, and Other Indulgences is a critically-acclaimed collection of thoughts on mundane and unappreciated subjects. However, the wit and quick thinking turned the narrative into an interesting discussion about…

  • Siren et al.s Study on Red Wines: Rhetorical Analysis

    The article by Siren et al. studies the compounds in red wines that were made from Pinot Noir grapes. Since the contents of this research are connected with chemistry, it would be difficult to say if there are any political, philosophical, or cultural leanings of the authors. The reason for this is that the nature…

  • Rhetorical Analysis: In Defense of the Impractical English Major by C. Gregoire and Top 10 Reasons Youre Not Wasting Your Time as an English Major by S. Reeves

    At first approximation, the option to choose an English major does not seem to lure many potential students. A considerable number of issues arise  starting from career opportunities and ending with the knowledge that this major can bring. In their articles, Carolyn Gregoire and Sophie Reeves aspire to prove that English majors are capable…

  • Subject-Informal Logic: Rhetoric & Stereotypes

    Table of Contents Introduction Politician Tattoo Feminism Senior citizen Conclusion References Introduction The word stereotype means a person or thing that conforms to an unjustifiably fixed or standardized picture (Fiske, 2006, p. 299). A very common example can be taken from the movies. Adam Sandler is a very popular American actor, but due to a…