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The study of communication wasn't conceived until the early to mid 1900s. Aristotle believed that rhetoric was more of an essential to lawyers and politicians in order to achieve a successful democracy. Rhetoric is more of a sub-discipline of communication if anything.
Scott Welsh has written: 'The rhetorical surface of democracy' -- subject(s): LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Speech, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Democracy, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy, Rhetoric, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Public Speaking, Political participation
The art of persuasion is known as rhetoric.
A person is not "rhetoric ." The meaning of rhetoric is the art of public speaking or writing. This is a skill not a condition.
Hellmut Geissner has written: 'Sprechwissenschaft' -- subject(s): Oral communication 'Vor Lautsprecher und Mattscheibe' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Speech 'Demokratie und rhetorische Kommunikation' -- subject(s): Communication in politics, Democracy, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Rhetoric
His rhetoric is persuasive.
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Irony and rhetoric questions
The Rhetoric of Reaction was created in 1991.
The Rhetoric of Drugs was created in 1989.
"The Rhetoric of Irony" was written by Wayne C. Booth and was first published in 1974. The book explores the various forms and uses of irony in literature and communication.
this is an example of rhetoric