The Art Of Rhetoric by Aristotle
This seminal work explores the principles and techniques of effective persuasion, focusing on the art of rhetoric as a crucial skill in public discourse. It delves into the three modes of persuasion: ethos, which relies on the speaker's credibility; pathos, which appeals to the audience's emotions; and logos, which is based on logical argumentation. The text provides a comprehensive analysis of rhetorical strategies, including the use of language, style, and structure, to influence and engage an audience. Through detailed examination, it offers insights into the ethical considerations and practical applications of rhetoric in various contexts, emphasizing its role in shaping opinions and decision-making.
- Published
- 1926
- Nationality
- Greek
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- Ancient greek
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- Alternate Titles
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- Ars Rhetorica
- Rhetoric
- Techne Rhetorike
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