Thursday, 21 August 2008
Five Statements on Rhetoric
Here are the group statements on rhetoric.
Comment as you please.
1. Rhetoric is the art of persuasion using symbols and human communication.—Brittany, Ben, Bailey, Josh, Connor, Chelley
2. Rhetoric presents all the facts in such a way that you persuade another person to believe what you believe.—Paige, Whitney, Tessa, Grayson, Damian
3. Rhetoric is the power of persuasion; it is the art of argument used not to prove yourself right but others wrong. In rhetoric, one must argue both ways to convince the masses. —Haley, Shannon, Kylie, Jordan, Pat
4. Rhetoric is the art of persuasion through clear and logical argument, whether true or deceitful.—Adam, Maria, Kathryn, Laura, Hannah
5. Rhetoric is the science of enlightenment used to eloquently persuade an audience. —Alex, Emma, Eileen, Natalie, Rachel
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I like the definition of rhetoric by group 3. I enjoy the comment on how "it is the art of argument used not to prove yourself right but others wrong". Isn't that a paradox on itself, I mean if you are proving others wrong, aren't you proving yourself right? It makes the idea of rhetoric seem like an art of confusion to forcibly subdue your readers into thinking you’re right, rather than persuasion.
I also enjoyed group number 4's definition. It centers around the fact that rhetoric is not a device to be used for one type of argument, but a fluid, amorphous idea that can be altered by perspective to "win" an audience.
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