Tone/Aims of Argument: to inquire, convince,mediate and persuade AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH by Neil Postman.

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Tone/Aims of Argument: to inquire, convince,mediate and persuade AMUSING OURSELVES TO DEATH by Neil Postman

Tone a literary technique which encompasses the attitudes toward the subject and toward the audience implied in a literary work What was the general tone of Amusing Ourselves to Death?

Kinds of Argument The tone of an author’s piece of writing (nonfiction esp.) is related to his/her argument; the tone is created by the author’s argument: 4 Types of Argument: To Inquire To convince To persuade To negotiate

Arguing to Inquire: Forming our opinions or questioning those we already have. The ancient Greeks used the word dialectic to identify an argument as inquiry; a more common term might be dialogue or conversation. � Arguing to inquire helps us accomplish the following: � to form opinions � to question opinions to reason our way through conflicts or contradictions It requires an attitude of patient questioning under non-threatening circumstances, usually done alone or among trusted friends and associates. Ex: classroom discussions, journal writing

Arguing to Convince: Gaining assent from others through case-making. InquireConvince Arguing to inquire centers on asking questions: we want to expose and examine what we think. � Arguing to convince requires us to make a case, to get others to agree with what we think. Examples: newspaper editorials; case studies; most academic writing

Arguing to Persuade: Moving others to action through rational, emotional, personal, and stylistic appeals. ConvincePersuade Arguing to convince seeks to earn the assent of readers or listeners. To convince focuses on the logic of an argument; to persuade will often rely on the personal appeal of the writer (logos) arguing to persuade attempts to influence their behavior, to move them to act upon the conviction. Persuasion aims to close the gap between assent and action. to persuade will often rely on the personal appeal of the writer (what Aristotle called ethos) and involve an appeal to an audience’s emotions (pathos).

Arguing to Negotiate: Exploring differences of opinion in the hope of reaching agreement and/or cooperation. If efforts to convince and/or persuade the audience have failed: the participants must often turn to negotiation, resolving the conflict in order to maintain a satisfactory working relationship. Each side must understand the other side’s case and the emotional commitments and values that support that case. � Examples: essays seeking resolution of conflict between competing parties; disagreements among friends and family members.

Amusing Ourselves to Death Passages on pp What is the author’s tone? What type of argument is being used? What is the evidence that supports this? What is the effect it will have on audience’s of today?

HMWK: Study PSAT Vocabulary Lists #1-3 Summer Reading Writing Test on Wednesday! Go on my website and copy down notes! Assignment for Amusing Ourselves…… Write a persuasive argumentative speech on your ideas about technology’s past, present and future. Typed up,12pt font Times New Roman, double spaced (due Weds.)