CLA219H1 Final: Women and Rhetoric Detailed and extensive notes on Women and Rhetoric, given by a guest lecture. Notes are again both from class and from additional notes I made while studying for the exam, that were gleaned from the lecture recordings. Includes

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Our modern understanding of rhetoric is not quite the same as the ancients" way of understanding it. What is rhetoric: to the ancients, it was the art of speaking persuasively; oratory. The art of speaking or writing effectively (merriam-webster) This is difficult, because anyone that gets up to speak in front of a group of people has a goal, and they words they chose to use are aiming towards that goal. And so what they say, and the truth, aren"t necessarily the same thing. Facts from forensic/legal speeches much be approached carefully. Portrays situations that would be difficult to find in other literary sources. Forensic oratory, and oratory in general, will bring up some topics that you might not necessarily encounter anywhere else. Must be believable to the audience; must ring true. (must have some semblance of truth or fact that you may manipulate)

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