From Franklin D. Roosevelt's fireside chats to Ronald Reagan's reputation as the "great communicator" to Barack Obama's soaring oratory to Donald Trump's Twitter use, styles of presidential ...
https://doi.org/10.5325/philrhet.54.2.0149 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/philrhet.54.2.0149 Copy URL ABSTRACT Aristotle says in the Rhetoric that leading ...
Timed for a presidential election year, this sassy, smart book outlines and illustrates nearly every rhetorical trope and flourish related to the art of persuasion. Following precepts gleaned from the ...
From Franklin D. Roosevelt’s fireside chats to Ronald Reagan’s reputation as the “great communicator” to Barack Obama’s soaring oratory to Donald Trump’s Twitter use, styles of presidential ...
In his treatise, Rhetoric, Aristotle (335–322 BCE) held that rhetoric is the use of all the available means of persuasion. Aristotle’s omniscience led to the development of rhetorical theory, an ...
Statue of Aristotle at the Athens Academy in Greece.. Photo: Getty Images What does a man born in 384 BCE have to teach the modern writer? A lot. When I teach persuasive writing, participants are ...
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