What is RHETORIC? Aristotle defines rhetoric as the faculty or ability to discover all available means of persuasion in a given situation. Rhetoric is.

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What is RHETORIC? Aristotle defines rhetoric as the faculty or ability to discover all available means of persuasion in a given situation. Rhetoric is the study of effective speaking and writing and the art of persuasion.

Rhetorical Triangle Interconnections and Dynamics of The Rhetorical Triangle  Subject affects the way the audience is treated Audience affects the way the subject is treated Speaker affects audience Audience affects speaker  

RHETORIC Rhetoric is the art of creating persuasive discourse (writing/speaking). All rhetoric is artifice (a sales pitch/ a manipulation; a form of control with specific objectives and design).