What is culture
What are the components of the rhetorical situation
Exigence, Audience, Constraints
What is a rhetorical analysis
A close reading of a text
yes. it informs our perception of the message based on our experiences and backgrounds
What is rhetoric
Persuasion through use of language, images, or different mediums to get a point across
What is sub-culture
group of people within a culture that differentiates itself from the parent culture to which it belongs
What types of audience are there
Intended and unintended
Is argument important
Yes. Its a major takeaway from the analysis
How are landscapes important to the rhetorical analysis
The tell us meaning behind places, people, and geographic locations
When telling a story, you should always think about who?
Your audience
What is counter culture
the culture and lifestyle of those people, who reject or oppose the dominant values and behavior of society
What is exigence
the purpose or reason behind the event taking place that creates the situation
Why is a rhetorical analysis important
It helps us understand larger meaning beyond what we are reading or examining
Does a rhetorical analysis have to always consider one's culture?
No, but indirectly we still do.
what is the best way to capture an audience
a hook
What is a melting pot when we think of culture
Several cultures coming together that form one culture
What makes the secondary audience different from the main
The main audience is who the message was intended for. So, the secondary audience is anyone who was not expected to receive the message
Can you form a rhetorical analysis on anything? Explain
Yes, anything that you can find a deeper meaning to /or from.
What was the takeaway from the story of a shoe
Nike is more than just a shoe. We should consider the labor unions, factories, and conditions of the people creating the shoes
What does the rhetorical triangle consist of
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
What is cultural rhetorics
Cultural rhetorics is the study and practice of making meaning and knowledge with the belief that all cultures are rhetorical and all rhetorics are cultural
What are constraints
Any factors that could modify the exigence and how it is perceived
Is a rhetorical analysis the same as a narrative? Explain your answer
No, a narrative focuses on telling the story of the speaker whereas the rhetorical analysis can be about anyone or anything
Why is a rhetorical analysis so hard?
It causes us to have to think about ourselves / others, in addition to the deeper meaning behind things which we typically don't do.
What part affects rhetorical situations the most?
Exigence and audience