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Title: The Rhetorical Analysis Essay


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The Rhetorical Analysis Essay
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Task
  • Unlike argument or synthesis, this is not a
    debate paper.
  • Task of the essay is to analyze the methods
    employs in his writing to convey his attitude,
    his opinion, or his conviction about some topic.
  • You must talk about how the authors argument is
    created. What tools do they use to gain their
    readers agreement?

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Task, cont.
  • You are NOT being asked to write a movie review
    Twain wrote really well and that held my
    attention.
  • The test makers wouldnt have you evaluate an
    essay if it was poorly written.
  • Something holding your interest is not an
    insightful comment, much less astute analysis.

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Some Things NOT to Do
  • Dont use the authors first name
  • Discourteous, sloppy, and unscholarly
  • Use the full name the first time you mention
    them, then the last name after that
  • Avoid fancy language (be direct and clear)
  • Bad The aphoristic asyndeton parallelism of the
    third sentence provided a syncretistic
    introduction for his thoughts.
  • Better The simple and direct diction of the
    third sentence provided an effective preface to
    the complex ideas that were to follow.

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Some Things NOT to Do
  • Do NOT summarize the authors essay. You must
    discuss strategies the author uses!!!

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What You NEED to Do
  • Discuss the authors attitude toward bear
    baiting and the strategies the author employed to
    achieve his purpose.
  • Read to determine the authors attitude
  • Identify techniques he used to develop his
    argument

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Rhetorical Strategies
  • Diction
  • Word choice
  • Negative or positive
  • Dont say The author uses diction to convey his
    meaning. That is like saying The wind blows
    wind to make wind.

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Rhetorical Strategies
  • Syntax
  • Short sentences are almost always abrupt,
    intense, and confrontational. They force a sudden
    stop in thinking.
  • Long sentences are more thoughtful and permit
    reflection.
  • Parallel syntax functions like a train gathering
    steam. It convinces by overwhelming the reader
    syntactically.

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Rhetorical Strategies
  • Syntax, cont.
  • Rhetorical questions manipulate you to provide
    the answer the author wants you to accept. They
    are never meant as a genuine question, but are
    always coercive.
  • Repetition within a piece is meant to provide
    emphasis. Reptition provides emphasis. Emphasis.

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Rhetorical Strategies
  • Figures of speech
  • Metaphor --Allusion
  • Simile --Apostrophe
  • Symbol --Pun
  • Personification --Paradox
  • Hyperbole --Oxymoron

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Rhetorical Strategies
  • Figures of speech
  • Look for patterns.
  • Is the passage heavy with metaphors and similes?
  • You can write an entire paragraph of analysis on
    a particularly powerful metaphor, symbol, or
    allusion.
  • Are their certain kinds of symbols operating?

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Rhetorical Strategies
  • College Board expects you to be familiar with
  • Greek Mythology
  • Judeo-Christian religious tradition
  • Main works of Western thought

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Rhetorical Strategies
  • Rhetoric
  • PELIDS
  • Pathos
  • Ethos
  • Logos
  • Inductive
  • Deductive
  • Syllogism
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