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How To Write a Rhetorical Analysis

How To Write a Rhetorical Analysis. AP Lang & Comp. What are Rhetorical Techniques?. The effective use of words to persuade or influence. Includes ethos, logos and pathos. Includes tone, diction, details, imagery, figurative language, humor, syntax, etc, etc, etc.

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How To Write a Rhetorical Analysis

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  1. How To Write a Rhetorical Analysis AP Lang & Comp

  2. What are Rhetorical Techniques? • The effective use of words to persuade or influence. • Includes ethos, logos and pathos. • Includes tone, diction, details, imagery, figurative language, humor, syntax, etc, etc, etc. • Anything used to deliberately create effect.

  3. What is a Rhetorical Analysis? • Writing that separates the content (what the passage is about) from the methods (rhetorical strategies) used to successfully convey that content. • Prompt offers an effect; answer should identify and discuss rhetorical techniques used to create the effect.

  4. Rhetorical Analysis = Why, How, So What • WHY = Are the choices effective and appropriate for the intended audience? • HOW = What techniques doe the writer choose to present the material? • SO WHAT = What is accomplished or created? • If you don’t do this, you don’t have analysis!!

  5. How do I Write a Rhetorical Analysis? • Analyze the prompt to determine what kind of analysis and what effect to address. • Understand the passage! • Deal with “hidden” questions, such as: What IS the effect? Answer these in the first body paragraph. • Given the time, select three techniques to discuss. Keep in mind the type of essay presented by the passage and look for typical techniques for that rhetorical mode.

  6. Compose a thesis that states BOTH the effect AND the techniques. • Be sure to avoid the trap of explaining meaning; no AP essay question will ask you what a passage means. • Focus on HOW a technique creates the given effect. • Rule of thumb: more than HALF your essay should be commentary. ** Write a three sentence summary of these notes. **

  7. How do I Write a Thesis for a Rhetorical Analysis? • The author’s name • plus an adjective (sophisticated, carefully crafted, flashy, inventive) • plus the rhetoric strategies (three specific rhetorical strategies used as topics of body paragraphs) • plus a strong verb (demonstrates, creates, emphasizes, generates, fulfills) • plus the function (what the rhetoric does for the piece) Example: Douglass’s sophisticated use of diction, imagery and figurative language creates his unfavorable attitude towards slavery.

  8. Use the SAME FORMULA to create your analysis… Diction: • Author’s name • plus adjective • plus the term “diction” • plus a strong verb • plus the function • plus examples from text. Example: Andrist’s snazzy diction recreates the dynamic personality of General Custer with choices such as “flamboyant” and “teetotaler”.

  9. Tone: Author’s name plus an adjective (informal, light, impartial, simple) plus the term “tone” plus strong verb plus the function plus examples. Syntax: Author’s name plus an adjective (short, simple, varied, repetitive, balanced) plus the term “syntax” plus the function plus examples.

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