Five Canons of Rhetoric
Five Common Topics of Invention
Sub-topics
Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Examples Password
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What are the Five Canons of Rhetoric?
Invention, Organization, Style, Memory, and Delivery
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What are the Five Common Topics of Invention?

Definition, Comparison, Relationship, Circumstance, Testimony

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Definition

Genus/Species

Division

Etymology

Synonym/Antonym

Description

Example

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How does King establish ethos?

He is more interested in "constructive work" than in addressing criticism - practical wisdom. He expresses goodwill for his audience, saying he believes them also to be "men of genuine goodwill." He shows moral virtue in promising to fight for civil rights.

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Cereal

captain crunch

cheerios

rice krispies

etc

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What is Invention?

The work of finding the "stuff" for the speech

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What question do you ask for Definition?

What kind of a thing is it?

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Comparison

Similarity/Analogy

Difference

Degree

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How does King arouse emotions? What emotions does he soften?

He is addressing people who may be angry at the "outsiders" coming in. He wants to redirect that anger, which is stirred by perceived injustice, toward a more significant injustice: racial inequality.

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Teacher

Mrs Rose

Mrs Hutchinson

Mr Rose

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What is Organization?

Ordering the invented content

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What question do you ask for Comparison?

"To what can I compare this thing?"

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Relationship

Cause/Effect

Antecedent/Consequent

Contraries/Contradictories


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How is reason used to support his persuasion?

Many examples!! Comparison between himself and Biblical figures. Historical examples, from Aristotle and Socrates. Maxim from Augustine. 

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Sandwich

Peanut Butter and Jelly


Ham and Cheese 

Turkey

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What is Style?

Wording, or language (formal, informal, middle)

400

What question do you ask for Relationship?

"What is its relationship to other things?"

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Circumstance

Possible/Impossible

Past fact/Future fact

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What is the context of his letter? (what was going on in society at that time?)

It was written during the Civil Rights movement and captures the arguments for nonviolent civil disobedience.

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Language

French

Latin

English

Chinese

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What is Memory and Delivery?

Memorization of the speech and the giving of the speech.

500

What questions do you ask for Circumstance and Testimony?

"In what circumstances does this thing exist?"

"Do outsiders have anything to say about this thing?"

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Testimony

Testimonial

Law 

Statistics

Example

Authority

Maxim

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What does the letter what the audience to do?

King wants understanding - he wants his audience to understand the need for non-violent civil disobedience, but more than that, King wants his audience to be moved to action. He wants "active partners in the struggle for freedom."

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Provide EXAMPLES of the following word.

Weekday

Monday

Tuesday

Friday

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