Tone
The Appeals
Rhetorical Appeals
Rhetorical Situation
Gatsby
100

When an author creates tone through word choice.

What is diction?

100

The appeal to logic.

What is logos?

100

Referencing an outside literary sources that people would understand.


What is allusion?

100

The 'S'  and 'A' of rhetorical situation.

What is Speaker and Audience?

100

What decade does The Great Gatsby take place in.

What is the 1920s?

200

When an author creates tone through vivid descriptions.

What is imagery?

200

The appeal to emotion.

What is pathos?
200

A comparison that extends throughout the entire text.

What is an analogy?

200

The 'C' of rhetorical situation and what it should include.

What is context? Should include time, location, any background knowledge of what is happening in the location/world during the time.
200

Gatsby's real name.

What is James Gatz?

300

When an author creates tone by putting something in or leaving something out.

What are details?

300

The appeal to credibility.

What is ethos?

300

A statement that appears contradictory but is actually true. Think "fair is foul and foul is fair".

What is a paradox?

300

The 'P' and 'E' of rhetorical situation and HOW THEY ARE DIFFERENT!

What is purpose and exigence? Purpose is the intention of the piece while exigence is the event that causes the author to create the piece.

300

The person who shot Gatsby and why.

Who is George Wilson because he thought he killed Myrtle?

400

The feeling a word creates is called this.

What is connotation?

400

Speaker: coach Audience: athlete

“You know taking performance enhancing drugs would destroy your career and reputation as a professional athlete.”

What appeal?

 

What is logos?

400

Two contrasting ideas are placed together for emphasis.

What is juxtaposition?

400
The definition of rhetorical situation (not SPACE!)

What are the factors surrounding the creation of a text?

400

This man fixed the 1919 World Series.

Who is Wolfsheim?

500

These can signify a tone shift (list at least two).

What are: key words (but, yet, nevertheless, however, although) or punctuation (dash, period, colon) or a new paragraph or changes in sentence length or sharp contrasts in diction


500

There is no price that can be placed on peace of mind. Advanced security systems will protect the well-being of your family so that you can sleep soundly at night.

What is pathos?

500

"A piece of cake" is an example of this

What is a cliche?

500

The reason knowing the rhetorical situation of a piece is important.

Answers will vary! Up to Ms. Dalness!

500

The name of Daisy and Tom's child.

Who is Pamela/Pammy?