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    that the viewer notices is this "random" guy screaming as if just winning something valuable‚ a game‚ prize‚ etc.. That random guy is meant to target anyone who sees the advertisement because everyone would like to win something as "big" as what this guy has seem to won and would also like to feel that state of thrill. Even though the viewer might have clue who this man is or might not even know company that created the commercial he or she will feel a sense of pride and accomplishment from just

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    Hurston uses an abhorring tone when she describes Mrs. Turner’s hypocrisy. Mrs. Turner‚ despite being a black woman‚ believes that black people should not be subjected to the same level of respect as white people. Mrs. Turner believes that a person’s whiteness is equated with the amount of respect he or she deserves. Hurston uses phrases like “insensate cruelty”‚ as well as biblical imagery‚ to convey her tone. Hurston finds Mrs. Turner’s criteria for determining the worth of others to be illogical

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    something. And if you think about it that game represents society and how it can corrupt your message. I think that information can easily be corrupted and that it happens in our everyday life. There are several reasons for information to be corrupted like to gain power‚ demote someone else‚ or to control others with a single message. You can see all of these examples in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. In The Crucible there is a girl by the name of Abigail and she tells everyone that she is possessed

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    Spartans because Alcibiades creates a scapegoat that both lessens the impact of Alcibiades’ betrayal and makes him seem like a better leader than he was. Essentially Alcibiades is taking his illogical argument and reforming it as something that is not only perceived as logical‚ but also as a reason that his betrayal was necessary. Similarly Pericles praises the Athenians as being “[people] who think through what they will take in hand‚ and discuss it thoroughly” (42.40). However‚ after having heard Alcibiades

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    Lauren Rhetorical Analysis of “The New Eugenics” George Neumayr is an executive editor of The American Spectator‚ which is a conservative journal devoted to politics and culture. In 2005‚ George Neumayr wrote in this journal an article called “The New Eugenics.” In this article‚ he focuses on the ethical and moral values of aborting a disabled fetus. In his article‚ George Neumayr uses three strategies to present his argument including giving background information about prenatal screening‚

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    Religious discrimination has been present for centuries. It was present at the time of Shakespeare‚ just as it is present today‚ centuries later. In Shakespeare’s time‚ Jews were a typical target of discrimination by Christians. As a result of constant Christian torment and humiliation‚ many Jews spurned the Christians. If given the opportunity‚ many Jews would retaliate against Christians with the same treatment Christians submitted them to. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ "The Merchant of Venice

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    Rhetorical Devices As Edwin Starr’s famous anti-war song goes‚ “War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothin’!” and if Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five had a theme song‚ this would be the perfect song. Slaughterhouse Five is one of the greatest anti-war books of all time- it even says so on the back cover. In order to convey his anti-war attitude to the readers‚ Vonnegut uses many different rhetorical devices in Slaughterhouse Five‚ including analogy‚ irony‚ and satire. The first important

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    can bring us closer to the truth of his character whilst cultivating a more diverse and provocative insight to Shakespeare’s context and audience. Like many writers‚ Shakespeare’s purpose of writing was driven by the context and audiences of his times. Based on the political situation of Queen Elizabeth I‚ who had progressively enlarged her power at the expense of the

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    *Metaphors or Arguments* Metaphors are an important ingredient to speech and argument. It is used to show comparison between two things‚ a way to create new meaning. Niccolò Machiavelli in his book The Prince discuss of social and political along with his creative usage of metaphors. His ideas consist of Medicine‚ the Fox and the Lion‚ as well as The Archer. These are the metaphors that I will be discussing as we go in more debt about Machiavelli and James Kastely thoughts of argument. Machiavelli

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    example‚ in her poems “The Buddha’s Last Instruction‚” “Some Questions You Might Ask‚” and “White Owl Flies Into and Out of the Field‚” Oliver introduces three speakers which similarly examine the ideas of death and nature. There are plenty of rhetorical tools used by Oliver‚ which create the attitudes of the poems. She mainly demonstrates the speaker’s massive respect towards the natural world and how poems revolve their ideas around nature. Furthermore‚ they create a spiritual sensation that highlight

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