definitions
argument based on cause/effect of punishment that results from a certain action.
What is Consequence
This part of the common topic is similar to encomium, contains the thesis.
What is prologue
The 3rd paragraph of a common topic. Reveals thoughts of evildoer.
What is exposition
This argument is called consistency in refutation/confirmation
What is justice
The figure of description that is used in the exposition. It reveals the evildoers thoughts.
What is sermocinatio
Argument based on a lack of reasonable doubt. The evildoer should be punished based on what the law requires. Likely to have broken the law.
What is Legality
Similar to the cause from chreia, contains example of a good result.
What is contrary
The second paragraph of the common topic. Contrasts intent of evildoer.
What is contrary
This argument is called possibility in refutation/confirmation
what is possibility
Found in the prologue, it tells the reader the intent of the paper.
What is the thesis.
Augement based on punishment that upholds the right of the innocent not the evildoer.
What is Honor
Shows a negative affect similar to the converse in a chreia.
What is the exposition.
Final paragraph of common topic, summary of arguments.
What is Heads of purpose
This argument is called propriety in refutation/confirmation
What is honor
The thoughts of the evildoer are presented to do this...
What is provoke the audience
Argues for a punishment that fits the crime. Punishment should be consistent or deserving.
What is justice
Parts of a story that must be present. Used to create scenarios in both chreia and common topic.
nine narrative elements.
The 7th paragraph of common topic, 3rd party calls for pity
What is Rejection of pity
This argument is called clarity in refutation/confirmation
What is consequence
This paragraph uses another bad deed to highlight just how wrong the evildoers's deed is.
What is comparison
Argument based on the good that will be accomplished through a wrongdoers removal.
What is expediency
The final paragraph in a chreia is called an epilogue. In common topic ...
What are heads of purpose.
This paragraph (5th) reveals wrongdoers planned to do evil.
What is Intention
This argument is called expediency in refutation/confirmation
What is expediency
Name the 6 heads of purpose
What are legality, justice, expediency possibility, honor, consequence