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Mr. Neff / Parkland High School Rhetoric The Art of Persuasion

Rhetoric can be used for good or evil

Rhetoric is Rhetoric is

When do we use it?

Rhetoric is also How to do things with words (and images) to persuade your audience Persuasion, convincing, advertising, speeches, debates, politics, dating, life. The moves and countermoves you can use to affect, win even manipulate your audience Rhetoric is

Roots go back nearly 2500 years to Aristotle, 4 th century B.C.E. Greek philosopher who considered it a counterpart of both logic and politics Along with grammar and logic, one of the three ancient arts of discourse known as the Trivium: considered fundamentals of study for critical thinking A (very) Brief History of Rhetoric

Rhetorical Triangle(Aristotelian Triad)

Modern connotations of rhetoric are often negative, mostly thanks to politicians accusing each other of empty rhetoric sounding impressive while saying little, or verbal deception In ancient Greek culture though, it was respected for its art and power: they even had a goddess of persuasion, Peitho Often depicted with Aphrodite and also associated with seduction A (very) Brief History of Rhetoric

Logos is one of the three audience appeals: it s a persuasive appeal based on logic, reason, statistics, facts. Translates as embodied thought or word Aimed at mind of the audience: their thinking side. A rhetorician makes a logical appeal by offering a clear, reasonable central claim(s) as part of her message, developing it with appropriate evidence, and avoiding inflammatory or emotional language. The first superpower: Logos

Test results Research findings Eyewitness testimony Logical reasons your audience should believe you Evidence that supports your claims Facts and statistics Cause & effect, compare & contrast, and analogy Formal logic: Descartes said: Cogito ergo sum Logos: examples

Advantage: Provides evidence for major decisions Appeals to your audience s mind: to a focused, informed, rational audience, logos can be very persuasive Disadvantage: It appeals to your audience s mind: to an uninformed or emotional audience, the logical message could be missed altogether (consider differences in candidates approaches during the political season) Logos: advantage & disadvantage

Where have you seen logos used to achieve a purpose? Logos: 24 hour rhetoric

Persuasive appeal that draws on an audience s emotions (whether positive or negative) to involve or persuade them Translates as feeling (English sympathy and empathy are related words) Aimed at the heart or gut of the audience: their feeling side. A rhetorician makes an emotional appeal by trying to make the audience feel something and then linking that feeling to his intention The second superpower: Pathos

Pathos appeal: ASPCA

Some common emotions or ideals appealed to are: Achievement: the need for money, fame, or fulfillment Independence: the drive to be unique or be an individual Acceptance/Conformity: the desire to be included Endurance: to achieve self-satisfaction by bearing and overcoming what the average cannot Fear: to resist threats to the self or society Humor: laughter and levity Pathos: example emotions & ideals

Why Nationwide aired this ad during the Super Bowl Pathos gone awry?

Pathos appeal: Budweiser

Creativity, humor, word play to invoke positive emotions Moving stories/anecdotes that also illustrate a message Music, color, art that evokes mood Emotional language that appeals to people s values or sense of guilt Avoiding words/images that could offend your audience Dire predication & Slippery Slope : predicting extreme outcomes of events to create a sense of urgency Bandwagoning: everyone else is doing it why aren t you? Pathos: a few techniques

Advantage: Produces immediate results Affects audience even if they re ignorant of your actual message (even when the brain s turned off, the heart s usually on) Even the most intelligent people feel things: what if you could control what they feel? Disadvantage: Typically less effective on an informed audience who thinks critically Can be dangerous if you don t know your audience (might offend or turn against your message) Pathos: advantage & disadvantage

I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials and tribulations. Some of you have come fresh from narrow jail cells. Some of you have come from areas where your quest for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is redemptive. Go back to Mississippi, go back to Alabama, go back to South Carolina, go back to Georgia, go back to Louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. Let us not wallow in the valley of despair. Pathos appeal: From MLK Jr s I Have a Dream

Where have you seen pathos used to achieve a purpose? Pathos: 24 hour rhetoric

A persuasive appeal based on the credibility or reputation of the speaker Translates as good-willed credibility. A rhetorician makes an ethical appeal by offering evidence that he is intelligent, honest, wise, trustworthy, and has his audience s best interests in mind (or ties his message to someone else who the audience believes to have this reputation) The third superpower: Ethos

Ethos: examples

Some common techniques or ideas used: Religion: appealing to shared values; the desire to follow the rules and behavior of one s faith Patriotism: urge to place one s country before personal desires Standards: desire to be a good citizen, good student, good parent, etc. Humanitarianism: appeal to help others, save the environment, help the helpless, etc. Testimonial: a celebrity your audience does trust endorses your message Plainfolks /Undercutting authority: Know your audience: are they more receptive to an expert, or do they want to hear from someone just like them? Ethos: a few techniques

Ethos: Plain folks

Advantage: Powerful if the audience shares your standards and beliefs Powerful if you can transfer your audience s trust in someone/something else to you Powerful if you can create a persona that resonates with your audience (even if you do not) Disadvantage: Less effective on audiences who don t share your principles this makes ethos appeals especially reliant on audience demographics Ethos: advantage & disadvantage

"I will end this war in Iraq responsibly, and finish the fight against al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan. I will rebuild our military to meet future conflicts. But I will also renew the tough, direct diplomacy that can prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and curb Russian aggression. I will build new partnerships to defeat the threats of the 21st century: terrorism and nuclear proliferation; poverty and genocide; climate change and disease. And I will restore our moral standing, so that America is once again that last, best hope for all who are called to the cause of freedom, who long for lives of peace, and who yearn for a better future. -Candidate Acceptance Speech by Barack Obama. August 28th, 2008. Ethos: examples

Where have you seen ethos used to achieve a purpose? Ethos: 24 hour rhetoric

Of the $174 million distributed from five bowl games, 83.4 percent went to six conferences in 2011.So, the equitable-application excuse for not paying athletes doesn t hold water. Beats Pro: the headphones used to mix in every major studio. Either we heal as a team or we are going to crumble cause we know when we add up all those inches that s going to make the difference between WINNING and LOSING between LIVING and DYING. The target audience for your clothing line is young, trendy, wealthy post-grads who identify with the hip hop culture, and Kendrick Lamar happens to owe you a favor. Logos, Ethos, or Pathos?

Rhetorical Analysis: What s happening here?

Effinger, Sandra. Rhetoric for Beginners. Joliffe, David A. and Hephzibah Roskelly. Everyday Use: Rhetoric at Work in Reading and Writing. Pearson Education, Inc. 2009. Print Sources