 Aristotle ancient Greek theorist.(484-322 BCE)

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 Aristotle ancient Greek theorist.( BCE)

Rhetoric is the faculty (dunamis) of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion. -Aristotle, Rhetoric

 Deliberative Oratory:  Epideictic Oratory:  Forensic Oratory:

 Deliberative Oratory: used to make an argument for making a policy (calling for some sort of action. It is always something that has not happened yet).

 Epideictic Oratory: it deals with praise or blame. Defining for us as a community what is virtue and vice. ( they can be about issues, institution, mostly about people. It deals with the present)

 Forensic Oratory: wrong actions. It deals with the past, rather than arguing about the future good of the city-state.

 Logo: the Logic of sound arguments  Pathos: the psychology of emotion  Ethos: the sociology of good character