Historical-social-political issues in rhetorical analysis


Assignment:Rhetorical Analysis

A Rhetorical Analysis dissects a specific text and offers insight into its theme, style, and structure. This genre of writing demonstrates the critical understanding and assessment of any text. It requires the reader/writer to retrace the argument of the author. In a Rhetorical Analysis, the reader/writer needs to:

• Offer insight regarding the author herself/himself and the context

 Is there background, expertise, demographic information or bias that is essential to analyzing the argument?

 What historical, social, or political issues situate the text?

• Offer analysis as to the author's purpose and topic- what is the goal of her/his writing?

 What is the thesis?

 Identify what appeals are used to advance the author's purpose

• Address the likely audience of the text, using textual evidence

 For example, does the author use graphs and statistics that require sophisticated comprehension? Their audience is then most likely an academic one in the field of study in question.

• Acknowledge and analyze the structure and style of the text at hand

 Is the article a book chapter, or a newspaper article, or something else? These genres have specific conventions/rules that should be acknowledged.

 Review the stylistic techniques egsimile, metaphor, allusion, parallelism, repetition, rhetorical question

 Does the author use refutation effectively?

• Assess the essay - how well does the author achieve the goal he/she argues in the thesis?

Please note: For each key point you identify, provide an I-Q-E-C sequence.

Length: 3 pages

Citations: Proper MLA style is required, including a Works Cited page for the text analyzed.

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