Rhetoric Communication Flashcards
Five key Aspects of rhetorical tradition.
● Inventio/invention
● Arrangment/Dispositio
● Style/ Elocutio
● Delivery/Actio
● Memory/ Memoria
•° Types of Delivery °•
○ Manuscript speaking
○ Extemporaneous speaking
○ Memorized speaking
○ Impromptu speaking
The rhetoric Art originally flourished in____?
Ancient Greece
Three main figures in Rhetoric Communication.
☆ Socrates
☆ Plato
☆ Aristotle
Who is the founder of Ethos, Pathos, et Logos
Aristotle
Aristotle’s Rethoric triangle…
☆ Credibility
☆ Emotion
☆ Logic
Trustworthiness/ reputation;
Tone/ style refers to….?
♡ Credibility (Ethos)
Emotional impact, imaginative; Story telling refers..?
Emotional (pathos)
Reasoning or argumentation: facts, figures, case studies. This refers to…?
Logic (Logos)
Rethoric during Medieval Era
St. Augustine a Rhetoric teacher amis to restore the tradition. In his book the Christian Doctrine he stated that it is important for preachers to teach, delight, and move.
The era known for its significant social change in different fields and disciplines. Including Art and Science.
Renaissance Era
What are the two movement during the Enlightenment era
(1) Elocutionary movement
(2) Belletristic Movement
☆ Manuscript Speaking
○ A public speaking technique, a written text read to an audience from a paper script or teleprompter.
☆ Extemporaneous speaking
a public speaking style that involves delivering a speech with preparation and research.But still seem conversational.
☆ Memorized speaking
○ a method of speech delivery where a speaker recites a written speech from memory.
☆ Impromptu speaking
the act of giving a speech with no preparation time. Delivered on the spot
☆ Impromptu speaking
the act of giving a speech with no preparation time. Delivered on the spot
Era in which symbols arise, mass media introduces non-verbal communication.
☆ Contemporary Era
This period is marked with skeptism towards traditional authority, the rise fragmented views, and focus on pluralism and subjectivity.
☆ Post - Modern Era
What is Invention/inventio?
● coming up with the idea.
●the stage of the writing process where ideas are discovered and planned for. It’s also known as brainstorming or prewriting.
Arrangement/Dispotio, means..
☆ the process of organizing information in a logical and persuasive order.
What is Style/Elocutio?
☆ The process of choosing a language and constructing your presentation so as to create an emotional response.
What is Delivery in Rhetoric?
☆ the way a speaker presents ideas through their actions and words, and it’s most relevant in speeches, presentations, and lectures.
Memory, in Rhetoric means…
☆ the ability to retain and recall information to use in a speech or presentation
What is Rhetoric tradition of Comunication?
The historical development and study of rhetoric, which is the art of persuassion.