rhetoric and persuasion
Rhetorical Concepts in Documentary Media
Types of Rhetoric in Documentary Media
100

What is the act of convincing others to change the way they think?

What is persuasion

100

What 1929 experimental documentary raises rhetorical questions that neither science nor logic can definitively answer?

What is A Man with a Movie Camera?

100

What aspect of rhetoric involves organizing the parts of a documentary?

What is Arrangement?

200

What is the set of tools that makes a documentary convincing?

What is rhetoric 

200

In A Man with a Movie Camera, what is the rhetorical voice persuading us to do?

What is to see things in a new way?

200

Which type of rhetoric asks, "What should we do about this?" and explores socially important issues?

What is Deliberative Rhetoric?

300

What is the main goal of the rhetorical voice in a documentary?

(What is to provide a convincing perspective?)

300

What are the five departments of rhetoric?

What are Invention, Arrangement, Style, Memory, and Delivery?

300

What type of rhetoric reexamines past events to determine what really happened?

What is Judicial or Historical Rhetoric?

400

How do rhetoric and persuasion work together in documentary media?

what is they documentary more compelling

400

Which department of rhetoric refers to the discovery or invention of proofs or evidence in support of an argument?

What is Invention?

400

Which type of rhetoric explores what someone or something is really like?

What is Commemorative or Biographical Rhetoric?

500

What is the key difference between rhetorical discourse and narrative structure? 

What is rhetoric focuses on persuasion and narrative focuses on order

500

How does rhetorical discourse contribute to a documentary’s message?

What is it shapes how the documentary convinces the audience to think in a certain way?

500

How can commemorative or biographical rhetoric create uncertainty in a documentary?

What is it may persuade us toward a particular viewpoint