Ratios
Hitler
Burke's Frames
Burke's Key Terms
Other
100

Milos wasn't the same after Jack Foley and Sheridan hung out there together.

Act-Scene

100
Burke's motivation for assessing Hitler's rhetoric in Mein Kampf: 

What is he wanted to focus on how Hitler was able to do what he did, because if it could happen in Germany, it could happen in America?

100

Within this frame, there are two sub-frames-- tragic and comic.

What is the frame of acceptance?

100

Describes the nature of humans to be apart from other humans.

What is alienation?

100

Name three of Burke's historical influences:

What are the World Wars, Sedition Act, Great Depression, Labor Unions, Marxism, European racism, and radicals v. orthodoxy?

200
Will Leathers puts on his best cologne because his boyfriend is visiting. 

Scene-Act

200
According to Burke, Hitler employed a desire for order in "Mein Kampf," causing this cycle in Germans:

What is the guilt-redemption cycle?

200

Shifts from crime to stupidity, from criminals to fools, and reminds us that villains are not evil, they are simply mistaken. 

What is the comic frame?

200

We use language to promote identification, provoking a temporary state called...

What is consubstantiality?


200

"The sense of what goes with what... it involves the putting together of experiences"

What is piety?

300

If Cody Kim goes to war, he's going to need his most durable pair of Golden Gooses.

Act-Agency

300

Two examples of rhetorical strategies employed by Hitler: 

What are inborn dignity, projection device, symbolic rebirth, commercial use, unifying voice, desire for order, and guilt-redemption cycle? 

300
This frame asks one to "resign" oneself to one's own limitations, and creates a sense of a larger, universal sense of inherent evil.

What is the tragic frame?

300

The process of gaining consubstantiality with others.

What is identification?
300

If we are never (BLANK), we never advance or change our world. 

What is impious?


400

All DGs want to wreak havoc in each other's lives.

Agent-Purpose

400

The two ways of enacting purification:

What are mortification and victimage?

400

Language, metaphor, social context, experience, anecdotes, and stereotypes are all...

What are ways that we frame things?

400

Identification cannot be induced withot also inducing this:

What is division? 

400

It is the inventor of the negative, goaded by the spirit of hierarchy, rotten with hierarchy, and symbol making and misusing. 

What is man?

500
Jack Canman: "I'm not a bad person Kat, I just don't know how to be balance being this fruity with wanting to marry you." 

Purpose-Agent

500
The steps of the guilt-redemption cycle: 

What are pollution, guilt, purification, redemption, back to pollution?

500

An attitude against some reigning symbol of authority and a shift in allegiance. 

What is the frame of rejection?

500

The strategic invocations of identification: 

What are rituals, physical markers, common enemies, and common ground?

500
Burke's goals were to create alternative principles for sociopolitical issues and (BLANK): 

What is create a grammar for understanding human relationships and motivations?

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