Rhetoric Review
A review of rhetoric focuses on the art of persuasion—specifically how writers and speakers use various tools and strategies to influence an audience. Unlike a summary, a rhetorical review analyzes a message is delivered rather than just what is said. Key Components and Strategies
Effective rhetorical analysis centers on the "rhetorical situation," examining the author, audience, purpose, and context. Key elements include the prompt's urgency (exigence) and Aristotle’s classical appeals: ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic). Writers employ tools such as specific diction, tone, imagery, and hyperbole to influence the audience. rhetoric
