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=Rhetoric= | |||
A body of rules to produce an artistic text, written or spoken | |||
==Rhetoric Purpose== | |||
The purpose of rhetoric is to persuade: intellectually (docere) and emotionally (delectare, movere). | |||
*DOCERE: using LOGOS (appeal to reason), low style | |||
*DELECTARE: using ETHOS (appeal to charactern), middle style | |||
*MOVERE: using PATHOS (appeal to emotion), high style | |||
==Rhetoric Steps== | |||
How to acquire the methods of rhetoric? | |||
*ARS | |||
*IMITATION | |||
*EXERCITATIO | |||
==Rhetoric System== | |||
5 ''partes artis'': | |||
*INVENTIO | |||
*DISPOSITIO | |||
*ELOCUTIO | |||
*MEMORIA | |||
*ACTIO | |||
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Revision as of 16:57, 4 May 2007
Rhetoric
A body of rules to produce an artistic text, written or spoken
Rhetoric Purpose
The purpose of rhetoric is to persuade: intellectually (docere) and emotionally (delectare, movere).
- DOCERE: using LOGOS (appeal to reason), low style
- DELECTARE: using ETHOS (appeal to charactern), middle style
- MOVERE: using PATHOS (appeal to emotion), high style
Rhetoric Steps
How to acquire the methods of rhetoric?
- ARS
- IMITATION
- EXERCITATIO
Rhetoric System
5 partes artis:
- INVENTIO
- DISPOSITIO
- ELOCUTIO
- MEMORIA
- ACTIO