Rhetorical Essay Rhetoric

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On a daily basis, we as humans try to make other people see things from our point of view and we do so using persuasion. We unconsciously do this every time we speak because most of our actions are persuasive in nature. There is not any way to communicate without using rhetoric or “being rhetorical.” I find rhetoric to be a very frustrating word because the word has so many different meanings. That it makes it hard to get a grip on what it really means. The word rhetoric means the art of convincing or influencing others whether through words or images to support a specific perspective. Rhetoric works in all interactions with others as it helps teaches a person to think logically, to discover wrong and weak arguments, to argue for or against …show more content…

Very powerful, as we use media (internet, radio, TV, etc.) to share communicate and disseminate information to others. In today’s society, social media plays an enormous role in the information we receive, share and spread to encourage beliefs or emotions. Social media focuses on reach and engagement but that will not matter if the message contained within a user’s content does not resonate with the audience. The audience pulls the strings, but if they disagree, you can quickly lose control and have your belief/concepts turned against you. In fact is our saturation in media and its images is one of the reasons why learning to do rhetorical analysis is so important. The more we know about how to analyze situations and draw informed conclusions, the better we can become about making well informed judgments about the people, situations and media we encounter (Carrol back-pack). Rhetoric—the way we use language and images to persuade—is what makes media work (Carrol). When you post to your blog or tweet, you are using rhetoric. On Twitter to catch the audience attention you have to be creative with your use of words, tone to appeal to others due to character limits. Often on my YouTube channel, I use rhetoric as a way of click bait to get people to click on my videos by using misleading or short titles to help build my ethos. Politicians also use rhetoric to get your vote like out President Donald Trump who is a rhetoric professional. Trump’s whole …show more content…

In addition, wherever there is ‘meaning,’ there is ‘persuasion’ (Carrol). Rhetoric is an important tool that makes use of the power of language in order to efficiently inform others of what we think, or feel, and persuade them to agree with our views. Companies use rhetoric to get you to buy their products. Take, for example, a commercial for men’s deodorant that tells you that you will be irresistible to women if you use their product. This campaign does not just ask you to buy the product, though. It also asks you to trust the company’s credibility, or ethos, and to believe the messages they send about how men and women interact, about sexuality, and about what constitutes a healthy body. You have to decide whether or not you will choose to buy the product and how you will choose to respond to the messages that the commercial sends (Carrol). Maybe you just want to win the argument with your friend that the Jacksonville Jaguars are a better football team than the Dallas

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