Rhetorical Analysis, Logical Fallacies, and Frankenstein

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Rhetorical Analysis, Logical Fallacies, and Frankenstein

Warm-Up Roots motions Frankenstein questions

Rhetorical Analysis Take a look at the conversation between Frankenstein and the monster in Chapter 17. Analyze the monster’s argument and Frankenstein’s rebuttals. What strategies do they use? How well do they argue their points?

Logical Fallacies Read the beginning of the handout. Pick two of the fallacies in the table and write your own examples of each one.

Closure Remember to read Chapter 22 for homework What are the major elements of an argument essay (review)?