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    uses rhetorical devices in order to communicate his message to his listeners. Unlike facts and evidence, rhetorical devices are often based in emotion and perception, and they can be both manipulative and inspirational. Some devices he uses are repetition, parallelism, and analogy. Parallelism is an identical sentence or phrase patterns used to express ideas that are closely related. In this example, Churchill uses parallelism within the structure of the sentence. Repetition is a rhetorical strategy

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    INTRODUCTION: I am studying the rally speeches for the leaders of the Labour and Liberal Democrat party’s. Nick Clegg has been the leader of the Liberal Democrat party for 5 years now and Ed Milliband has been the leader of the Labour party for 2 years. Both of these leaders have become unpopular in the public’s eyes: Nick Clegg due to him lying about the raising of tuition fees as well as the negative view from his party as they feel he has disassociated himself from the party objectives

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    The last rhetorical device that Elie Wiesel uses to make his essay compelling is antithesis. Antithesis is when two contrasting ideas are purposely juxtaposed to create balance and to accentuate the contrast. The first example of Elie Wiesel using antithesis is when he states, “Would this terrible act drive us apart, I asked myself, or draw us together as a nation?(Wiesel 2)” In this passage Elie states a question if the terrorist attacks will bring American citizens together or apart. The two contrasting

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    Othello, who falls in love with a fair skinned woman who goes by the name of Desdemona. Eventually the two get married, but Iago, the main antagonist, plans to seek revenge by killing both Othello and his wife. Shakespeare shows how Iago uses rhetorical devices to convince Othello that Desdemona is having an affair resulting in both their deaths. The first scene I’m going to be using as an example is in Act three scene 3 lines 92-280. In this scene Iago and Othello are

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    Rhetorical devices are often turned to because of how effectively they are able to convey ideas--Henry, Paine, and Jefferson being prime users of them. Often times, these devices are used to make ideas clearer or to provide insights for the audience. These techniques allowed Henry, Paine, and Jefferson to illustrate their hatred towards the British and effectively influence their audience to feel the same. As a result, the audience is able to be easily manipulated by their impassioned appeals. Rhetorical

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    years ago? One of the most important reasons is that Martin Luther King employed abundant rhetorical devices from the perspectives of logos, ethos, and pathos, including simile, metaphor, euphemism, irony, connotation, imagery, repetition, and parallelism to emphasize his demonstration for freedom and equal rights for American citizens of color, especially for the Negro. Besides, he also took advantage of rhetorical fallacies such as false dichotomy, sentimental appeal, and scare tactic to enhance his

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    and an excerpt from “Nobody Turn Me Around: A People’s History of the 1963 March on Washington.” The excerpt also includes many pieces from the “I Have a Dream” speech. I learned about the different rhetorical devices he used. He used repetition often. He repeated the phrase “I

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    African-American person has to endure when living in their communities, and how they feel. She also brings up topics of oppression and marginalization throughout this speech to state that she will continue to rise up above it. Maya Angelou utilizes rhetorical questions, hateful diction, as well as, similes and metaphors to prove to others that she, and other African-American’s will rise against the racism and oppression they face. Maya Angelou employs hateful diction to show that racists are trying

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    When examining John Steinbeck’s, Grapes of Wrath’” he details the story of the Joads an Oklahoma family on their way to California in the midsts of the Dust Bowl. As he discusses their journey towards the american dream he inserts several intercalary chapters that break up the discussion of the Joads and shifts the focus towards the things that symbolizes them. In the novel there are several intercalary chapters that are used to depict the lies and deceit that occurs to the Joads right under their

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    All kinds of people use twitter as a means of communication and their tweets can be seen by their followers or people who view their profile. This genres purpose is to inform people about events in a quick and informal way. Some rhetorical device that are in this form of writing are hashtags, pictures and tags. The danger that comes with writing in this genre is that twitter lacks privacy and anyone can see what is said. Memo to Officer Pearson From: David Dempsey To: Officer Pearson

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