Description (1000 phrases)
This week we’re going to familiarize ourselves with the western, historical origins of Rhetorical Concept. As we transfer by our chapter readings and assigned media, we are going to start to craft connections between what what Aristotle and the good Sophists must do with argument as we speak.
Notably after we consider “making argument,” we needs to be thought-about what involves thoughts. Battle? Professional-Con? Winners and Losers? Compromise? Decision? These are all concepts we are going to confront this week as we dive into the historical past of rhetorical concept and start a framework of argument collectively!
Aims
Talk about the classical origins of Rhetorical Concept
Establish the 5 canons of rhetoric
Classify the definition of argument
Readings
Understanding Rhetoric: A Graphic Information to Writing 2e, Difficulty 1: Why Rhetoric p. 50-69
Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric with Readings 11e, Chapter 1: Argument: An Introduction p. 2-16
Classical Rhetoric 101: The Five Canons of Rhetoric – Invention (Hyperlinks to an exterior website.)
https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/knowledge-of-men/classical-rhetoric-101-the-five-canons-of-rhetoric-invention/
Classical Rhetoric 101: The Five Canons of Rhetoric – Association (Hyperlinks to an exterior website.)
https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/knowledge-of-men/classical-rhetoric-101-the-five-canons-of-rhetoric-arrangement/
Classical Rhetoric 101: The Five Canons of Rhetoric – Type (Hyperlinks to an exterior website.)
https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/knowledge-of-men/classical-rhetoric-101-the-five-canons-of-rhetoric-style/
Classical Rhetoric 101: The Five Canons of Rhetoric – Reminiscence (Hyperlinks to an exterior website.)
https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/knowledge-of-men/classical-rhetoric-101-the-five-canons-of-rhetoric-memory/
Classical Rhetoric 101: The Five Canons of Rhetoric – Supply (Hyperlinks to an exterior website.)
https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/knowledge-of-men/canon-of-delivery/
Directions
Observe the prompts within the Canons of Rhetoric Task Sheet and Rubric
a quick description (1000 phrases)
This week, we’ll study concerning the western, historical beginnings of Rhetorical Concept. We’ll start to make connections between what Aristotle and the good Sophists must do with argument as we speak as we progress by our chapter readings and assigned media.
We should always take into consideration what involves thoughts after we consider “constructing an argument.” Battle? Professional-Con? Who’re the winners and losers? Compromise? Decision? All of those ideas might be mentioned this week as we delve into the historical past of rhetorical concept and start to assemble an argument framework collectively!
Aims
Talk about the beginnings of Rhetorical Concept within the classical period.
Establish the 5 rhetorical canons.
Type the definition of argument into classes.
Readings
Difficulty 2 of Understanding Rhetoric: A Graphic Information to Writing