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What Is Rhetoric

What is Rhetoric?

Introduction

Historically rhetoric has been studied and argued by philosophers, educators and mankind in general, all in an effort to offer proof of the true meaning of the word. It has been accepted by all that rhetoric is a form of communication. Whether it is considered an art of using language in a persuasive manner or it is the clever misuse of words to gain trust and to persuade, can only be determined by an individual’s perception and interpretation of the words they hear.
Examples
The ancient wisdom of Plato, Gorgias and Aristotle each gave a different perception of rhetoric and its usage. Plato is perhaps the most well known philosopher in relation to rhetoric because he so adamantly opposed rhetoric as a techne, and reasoned that the Sophists who practiced and taught rhetoric were responsible for the death of his mentor and friend Socrates. Plato believed that rhetoric was the deceitful use of words in order to gain a truth. He believed that......


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