Rhetorical Triangle Flashcards
rhetorical triangle
(speaker) –occasion– (purpose/subject) —- (audience) –context– (speaker)
a subject/purpose is affected by the speaker
a speaker’s credibility impacts how and to what extent a subject may be discussed
the speaker is affected by the audience
the information a speaker will give about him or herself is affected by the type of audience he is addressing
an audience is affected by the purpose/subject
the purpose/subject being argued will affect what kind of audience should be appealed to
what do points of the rhetorical triangle represent?
audience, purpose/subject, speaker
what do points of the rhetorical triangle represent?
purpose/subject, speaker, audience
what do points of the rhetorical triangle represent?
speaker, audience, purpose/subject
what do these parts of the rhetorical triangle represent?
context/occasion
a rhetorical triangle is a tool to help visualize
the components of a sound argument and the ways those components are connected
how might the context change the purpose?
the theme or message of an argument will be different depending on where and when it happens
how could you target a specific audience so the message is better received
you would change your language to sound professional, change the rate of speech, or use jargon
it is important to keep context in mind when writing an essay because
the context of an argument determines if the subject being argued is currently applicable
how would context impact an argument that says soda should be banned and only healthy options be available?
if the occasion were a seminar on obesity or diabetes then the audience might be more receptive
what is the relationship between the speaker and the audience?
the speaker must be credible or the audience won’t support their argument
how might an argument about the death penalty be impacted by the audience
if the audience was in support of this punishment, then you could incorporate more pathos