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Page 1: Rhetorical Analysis Preparing to Write the Essay.

Rhetorical Analysis

Preparing to Write the Essay

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The Rhetorical Triangle / SOAPS

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S - Speaker

• Who is the writer/speaker/author?

• What are his credentials/his authority?

• What is his stance (position)?• Curious?

• Opinioned?

• Passionate?

• Indifferent?

• Something else?

Knowing all of this about the speaker affects how you understand the text, whether you agree or disagree take it seriously, etc.

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O - Occasion

• When?• Where?• What caused the writing to

happen?• What’s the broader issue, the big

picture?• The immediate situation?

• Atmosphere

• Attitudes

• Events

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A - Audience

• Who is the intended audience?

• Are you a member of that group?

• If not, you should plan to look up

unfamiliar terms/concepts

Might you run into ideas/assumptions/philosophies that you DON’T agree with?

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P - Purpose

• WHY does the text exist?

• What is the writer’s goal?

• What does he want to achieve?• Entertain?

• Inform?

• Persuade?

• What does he want you to think or to do now?

Why are YOU reading this text?

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S - Subject

• What is the text about?• Specific / general?

• Current / timeless?

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Other Aspects to Consider…

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Genre

• What is the genre?

• Fiction?

• Nonfiction?

• Analysis?

• Essay?

• Something else?

Knowing the genre can help you anticipate key features.

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G - Genre Continued

• What is the medium the text is written in?• Speech?

• Essay?

• Letter?

• Book – fiction/nonfiction?

• Web?

Publisher / Sponsor?Date of publication?Reputable? Credible?

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Your Reaction to the Text

What is your initial reaction?

1. Emotional

2. Intellectual

Why do you think you had this reaction? Agree / disagree? Personal experiences / background? Personal beliefs / philosophies?

As much as possible, don’t let your own opinions color your analysis of the situation. That’s why you have to identify your opinions up front!

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Appeals

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ETHOS

• To demonstrate• Credibility

• Trustworthiness

• Consider the speaker’s:• Reputation

• Expertise / experience

• Knowledge

• Sincerity

• Any combination of the above

The speaker’s ethos gives the audience a reason for listening to this person on this subject.

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PATHOS

• Appeals to • Emotions

• Values

• Desires

• Hopes/fears/prejudices

There is great power in evoking an audience’s emotions.

TOOLS:• Figurative language• Personal anecdotes• Vivid imagery

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LOGOS

• Appeal to reason

• Uses clear, rational ideasTOOLS:• Specific details • Examples• Facts• Statistics• Charts• Graphs• Expert testimony

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Putting it All Together

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In Your Book Group

•Analyze the rhetorical situation in Einstein’s letter for SOAPS and G.

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In Your Book Group

•Analyze Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Speech

•Analyze Gehrig’s argument & appeals

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With ONE Partner

•Analyze Bush’s 9/11 speech

•Analyze Bush’s argument & appeals

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On Your Own

•Analyze the book’s rhetorical situation

•Analyze the author’s argument & appeals

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In Your Book Group

Share your rhetorical analysis of your book

• Discuss

• Add

• Modify


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