Logical Fallacies I
Logical Fallacies II
Rhetorical Devices
Lord of the Flies
Rhetorical Triangle
100

Personal attack. Attacks person rather than idea/issue.

Ad Hominem

100

Based on the assumption that the opinion of the majority is always valid.

Ad Populum/Bandwagon

100

You are very, very, very, very pretty

Repetition

100

Explain Ralph and Jack's motivation on the island.

Ralph is the leader who wants to get home.

Jack is the leader of the choir and the "hunters" of the tribe.

100

Considered together, the three rhetorical appeals form what later rhetoricians have called:

The Rhetorical Triangle

200

The string of events leading to a negative end result is caused by the first event.

Slippery Slope/Domino Effect

200

A diversion tactic that leads people away from the key or real issues.

Red Herring

200

Carl is like a monster when he gets up from bed VS Carl is a monster when he gets up from bed.

Carl is like a monster is a simile since it uses "like" and compares Carl to a monster.  Carl is a monster is a metaphor since it compares Carl to a monster without "like" or "as."

200

Why do the boys miss their chance at rescue?

A ship passes by, but the boys miss their chance to be rescued because Jack and his hunters let the signal fire go out while they were hunting.


200

Relies on feelings and emotions to persuade

Pathos

300

I once got bit by a pit bull, so all pit bulls must be aggressive.

Hasty Generalization/Stereotyping

300

Assuming that an incident that precedes another is the cause of the second

Post Hoc

300

Water is wet. Water is good. Water is life.

Anaphora

300

What is the "beast from air" that Sam n' Eric find and what do they say it is?

They find the dead parachute and believe it to be the "Beastie."

300

Relies on logic, information, and stats to persuade

Logos

400

Alkaline water is healthy because it results in health benefits, and it has health benefits because it is healthy

Circular Reasoning

400

Lloyd: Can you allow time for more class discussion? 

Prof. Schwartz: Oh, obviously you're saying that you and the entire class hasn't studied and now you want to talk to each other to get answers and cheat!

Strawman

400

He has an Achilles Heal, but I'm not sure what it is yet!

Allusion

400

What is it that Simon says about the beast?  

He says that the beast is not a real beast, but instead is them!

400

Relies on a person's credibility, trustworthiness, reliability, and who they may know to persuade.

Ethos

500

Apples, strawberries, and raspberries are all red.  They are also all fruit.  Therefore, all fruits are red.

False Analogy

500

A driver who gets pulled over tells the officer that they drank only a few beers when in reality they had a few beers plus two mixed drinks. 

Equivocation

500

Act or instance of placing two elements close together or side by side for dramatic effect of compare/contrast.  

Juxtaposition

500

Where do Jack and his hunters decide to search for the beast?

They go to Castle Rock, which is a rocky area by the sea., where they believe the beast is hiding.

500

Rhetoric is defines as elements of ____________________ and _____________________.

argument and persuasion.

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