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1 Rhetoric: The Art of Making Truth Effective
AP Language and Composition Test Preparation and Review

2 Rhetoric Is… “The Art of Making Truth Effective” - Aristotle

3 Analyzing Rhetoric Rhetoric is the art of being persuasive
Another way to put it: Using language strategically to influence, convince, inspire Analyzing Rhetoric: What does the speaker or author want? How do you know? How does the speaker/author construct their writing strategically so that they can get what they want?

4 Author’s/Speaker’s Purpose
Rhetorical analysis begins by stating the purpose. What does the author/speaker want you to think, do, feel, or understand? What is the moral/message about life that the author/speaker suggests? Always an argument, never a summary.

5 Author’s/Speaker’s Purpose
Pro Tips: 1 – 2 sentences. Use this frame: In ___[Title of piece]__, __[author]__ __[strong, specific verb]___.

6 Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle
Speaker (Persona) Think: given the Purpose & Audience, how does the speaker choose what to say & how to say it? Audience Purpose

7 Author’s Purpose Direct Address Known audience, clear context
Often letters, speeches Main purpose is clear BUT may also contain broader message—purpose statement needs to address this

8 Example of Direct Address
Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Speech, 7/3/39 Photo courtesy: ehrig.htm

9 Rhetoric is Always Situational
It has an occasion – the time and place the text was written or spoken The occasion exists in a certain context – the circumstances, atmosphere, attitudes, and events surrounding the text Finally, the purpose is the goal the author/speaker wishes to achieve With these factors in mind, does Gehrig make an effective speech? Please explain

10 Author’s Purpose Indirect Address
Audience unknown, but speaker/author may have general idea, demographics Often book excerpts, magazine/news articles, narrative essays STILL HAS AN ARGUMENT—what’s the big idea? End here – keep the Olbermann for a later date

11 Example of Indirect Address
Keith Olbermann reflects on the 75th anniversary of Gehrig’s speech, 7/3/14 e.com/watch?v=xbae BHEt5uk

12 The Situation


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