"Where I Lived, and What I Lived For" - Discussion Flashcards
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SOAPSTONE
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- S: Thoreau, naturalist, philosopher
- O: his need for solitude
- A: people who challenge his radical beliefs, people inclined to live his lifestyle
- P: argue why a simple life is a better one
- S: metaphors, rhetorical questions, repetition
- TONE: fatherly
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focus: rhetorical analysis reminders
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- a rhetorical analysis answers the essential questions of
- what (claim)
- where (data)
- why and how (warrant)
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tips for philosophical texts
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- a philosophical piece will often have an authoritative, didactic tone
- hypophora (a question followed by an answer) and rhetorical questions (unanswered questions asked by the author)
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elements to gain for our own writing
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- take complex idea and simplify it in the presentation
- clear, concise, consistent
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step 1
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Thoreau’s
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step 2
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fatherly tone
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step 3
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appeals
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step 4
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to the readers through ethos, preparing their minds to adopt his view on life’s simplicity
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note
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- figurative language
- listing
- figurative language, metaphors