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Composition Classical James A. Selby Encomium, Invective, & Comparison Stages Discovering the Skills of Writing Student Book

Contents Classical Composition: Encomium, Invective, and Comparison Stages Teaching Guidelines 4 Grading Sheet 6 Introduction 8 Definition of Terms 9 Lesson 1: Paraphrase of Aphthonius Encomium on Thucydides 10 Lesson 2: Encomium on an Individual: Chaucer 20 Lesson 3: Encomium on an Individual: Dante 26 Lesson 4: Paraphrase of Aphthonius Encomium on Wisdom 32 Lesson 5: Encomium on a Virtue: God s Love 40 Lesson 6: Encomium on Nature: Tiger 46 Lesson 7: Paraphrase of Aphthonius Invective on Philip 52 Lesson 8: Invective on an Individual: Judas Iscariot 62 Lesson 9: Invective on an Individual: Saddam Hussein 68 Lesson 10: Invective on a Vice: Lying 74 Lesson 11: Invective on a Vice: Abortion 80 Lesson 12: Invective on Nature: Grasshopper 86 Lesson 13: Aphthonius Comparison of Individuals: Achilles & Hector 92 Lesson 14: Comparison of Individuals: Paul & Peter 100 Lesson 15: Comparison of Individuals: Jesus & John the Baptist 106 Lesson 16: Comparison of Individuals: Adolf Hitler & Saddam Hussein 108 Lesson 17: Comparison of Vice & Virtue: Humility & Pride 110 Lesson 18: Comparison in Nature: Winter & Spring 124 Appendix Figures of Description With Examples 132 Methods of Variation by Figures of Speech 138 Aphthonius Introduction to the Stages 146 Sentence Variation Exercise 148 Contents 3

Heads of Purpose Lesson 2: Encomium on an Individual: Chaucer 1. Prologue You will have a Prologue referring to the subject in hand. The first sentence is complex and has two heads of purpose (e.g., honor and justice) that tell the purpose of encomiums in general. Thesis The thesis tells who or what you specifically intend to praise in this Encomium. Heightener The third sentence tells why you are praising this person, and it uses one of the seven heighteners: 1. Point out that a man is the only one who has done something. 2. Or the first who has done something. 3. Or almost the only one who has done something. 4. Or that he has done it better than anyone else. 5. Or make much of the particular season and occasion of an action, arguing that we could hardly have looked for it just then. 6. If a man has often achieved the same success, then mention this; he himself, and not luck, will then be given the credit. 7. So, too, if it is on his account that observances have been devised and instituted to encourage or honor such achievements as his own. Attribution + Heightener The fourth sentence states a good discovered by or attributed to this person and heightens either the good or the person with one of the seven heighteners. Nation 2. Birth, Source, or Origin Then you will place Birth, which you will divide into Nation, Homeland, Ancestors, and Parents. Nation tells how the person was influenced by his country or nation. Find the narrative components and then write your answer. 20 Lesson 2

Reversal Suffering Agent Action Time Place Manner Cause Homeland Homeland names the person s particular homeland (e.g., Athens). Find the narrative components and then write your answer. Reversal Suffering Agent Action Time Place Manner Cause Ancestors Ancestors describes the person s ancestors (e.g., kings). Find the narrative components and then write your answer. Reversal Suffering Agent Action Time Place Manner Cause Encomium on an Individual: Chaucer 21

Parents Parents names the person s parents. Find the narrative components and then write your answer. Pursuits 3. Education Then Education, which you will divide into Pursuits, Art, and Customs, which should all heighten praise. Pursuits tells about the person s pursuits, aspirations, passions, or goals in life, which were influenced by his upbringing. Find the narrative components and then write your answer. Art Art tells about the skills the person learned, which relate to his pursuits. Art can be understood as works, production, effects, expression, or Aristotle s idea of art as the imitation of nature. Find the narrative components and then write your answer. 22 Lesson 2

Customs Customs tells what his effect on his culture or environment were. Find the narrative components and then write your answer. 4. Achievements Then you will adduce the most important head of Encomium, Achievements, which you will divide into Soul (e.g., courage, practical wisdom), Body (e.g., beauty, speed, strength), and Fortune (e.g., power, wealth, friends). Soul The Achievements section is the largest and most important section in an Encomium. It begins with a cause paragraph called Soul that tells generally what the person did with his soul, such as feeling certain emotions, spiritual drives, motivations and desires, and showing certain qualities or virtues (e.g., showed prudence). Find the narrative components and then write your answer. Encomium on an Individual: Chaucer 23

Body The Body is a cause paragraph that describes the subject physically (e.g., beauty, speed, strength) or tells generally what he achieved with his actions. Find the narrative components and then write your answer. Fortune Fortune is an example paragraph that tells at least five specific successes or fortunes (e.g., power, wealth, friends) the person achieved. Find the narrative components and then write your answer. 24 Lesson 2

Subject 5. Comparison After these the Comparison, attaching greater weight to the subject of the Encomium through juxtaposition. Subject asks if anyone will compare the person being praised to another specific person who is known for having done similar deeds. Difference Difference tells the difference between the purposes of their accomplishments. Analogy Analogy compares the men in the form of an analogy. 6. Epilogue Then an Epilogue, more akin to a prayer. The final paragraph is a compound sentence saying that if there were more time, the person being praised could continue to be praised because of how praiseworthy he is. 7. Final Draft The Final Draft is a new context for practice in which to use and imitate proper writing mechanics and knowledge. Proofread your answers above and correct errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation. On a separate sheet of paper, combine all the corrected answers into a final draft. Add these figures: Dialogismus Onomatopoeia Effictio Synecdoche Hydrographia Encomium on an Individual: Chaucer 25