Understanding Writing: The Rhetorical Situation

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Understanding Writing: The Rhetorical Situation Brought to you by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab

What is a Rhetorical Situation? Rhetoric: Using language effectively to persuade, inform, educate, or entertain Rhetorical Situation: The circumstances in which you communicate.

The Rhetorical Situation

The Writer Your culture, personal characteristics and interests affect what you write about and how you write it.

Writer: Factors which can affect your writing include: Your age Your experiences Your gender Your location Your political beliefs Your parents and peers Your education

Purpose: Your Reason For Writing

Genre Category or type of writing Genres hinge upon purpose and the needs/expectations of the projected audience. Examples: fiction, autobiographical story, news article, review, letter to the editor/editorial, rhetorical analysis, criticism, persuasive essay

Audience: To Whom are you Writing? Many of the same factors which affect the writer also affect the audience Age Social class Education Past experience Culture/subculture Expectations

Topic: What you will write about May be broadened or narrowed depending on the length of your writing and your interest Topics should be appropriate to the rhetorical situation you are in

Context The “situation” which generates the need for writing Affected by the Time period or timing Location Current events Cultural significance

Rhetorical Situation Writer Purpose Audience Topic Context Culture

What this means… You need to be aware that a rhetorical situation exists every time you write. You need to adapt your writing depending on your purpose and your audience.