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Aristotle’s Five Pillars of Rhetoric
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Older than most other disciplines Most of your other “classes” cover material since the Enlightenment Rhetoric exists from Golden Age of Greece, fundamentally unchanged Ancient Greeks sent to Aristotle, Cicero, Socrates to study, this is what they would study
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The art of finding and developing materials Having something to say, rather than having to say something This is a must for improving student writing Having a “mind at work.” Produce ideas
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AKA Organization: how do I put my ideas together? How did the author put his/her ideas together? Selecting evidence and ordering it WITH PURPOSE: do I lead with my best example? Worst example? Argument basics: ▪ Assertion (Here’s what I think) ▪ Concession (Here’s what others think) ▪ Evidence/Rebuttal (However, here’s the proof I’m right) ▪ Conclusion (Therefore, agree with me)
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Excordium: introduction Narration: background information/context Partition: outlines and defines the scope of the argument Confirmation: offers evidence, “body” of the argument Refutation: considers other points of view and counters them Peroration: Conclusion
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Tricks of the trade, a writer’s tool box Figurative language, diction, syntax, formality, humor, allusion, etc Students know more about this canon than the others
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Aristotle’s time, literally memorizing In our time, culture places an emphasis on “getting it in writing,” “signing on,” “getting it on paper.” Contemporary memory refers to what a student knows, can access, and use “Mature Academic Perspective” handout Cultural Literacy: Train the memory past “Google it.” Go learn STUFF It’s fun to know stuff; it’s fun to be smarter than other people Benoit College list
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In Aristotle’s time, the art of public speaking, enunciation, gestures, eye-contact In our time, how text looks on the page M. L. A. format for multi-draft writing Delivery requirements for On-Demand Writing: one side of the paper only, one inch margins on all sides, ink, medium sized penmanship, standard use of letter height
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