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Presentational Enthymeme Rosetta Stone
Kairos and the Rhetorical Situation
- occasion
- exigence & issue
- the type of discourse: forensic, deliberative, epideictic
- forum and genre
- cultural and historical context
- presuppositions of shared ways of thinking
Reference
Elements of Electronic Rhetoric
ENGL 3179/5179
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Tues 18 Sept
- Read the Stoner and Perkins handout to get a better sense of what method is all about.
- Read Longaker, Chap 3, Argument, pp 44 - 62. For the next couple of weeks, we'll be looking into how enthymemes work in e-media. To start, we'll look at appeals in a full page web ad.
- Start in class and complete for class on Thursday: RhetoricalAppealsExercise - your initials. Identify the rhetorical appeals on a web page I select, and how the appeals are materially manifested on the page. Some will be obvious, but others might require that you explain how the appeal is manifest or how it works. There are at least 20 - 30 going on here. You might start with the elements and organize your notes by element, or with appeal, and organize your notes by appeal.
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