Scapegoating: Kane blames
Boss Gettys for the political and economic problems in the state, accusing
Gettys of being a man who does not keep his promises or care for ordinary
citizens.
Scare tactics: Kane implies that no one will watch out for the interests of the
working class or underprivileged if Gettys continues to control the state.
Apple polishing: Kane appeals to the vanity of the listeners by implying all
decent, hardworking people should agree with him.
Ad hominen: Kane refers to the downright villany of Boss Gettys. Nowhere during
the speech does he explain what Gettys has done to earn this title or discuss
Gettys political viewpoint or decisions.
False dilemma: Kane offers only two choices to voters: Continue under the evil
reign of Gettyss political machine and his total control of the state or vote
for Kane to solve all of their problems.
Slippery slope: Kane implies that no one will watch out for the interests of
the working class or underprivileged if Gettys continues to control the state.
The eventual decline if Gettys remains in office is a dangerous and frightening
look into the future.
And examples of rhetorical devices: parallelism, paradox, and hyperbole.
Bias fallacies in the Citizen Kane speech include ad hominem attacks on Charles Foster Kane's character and appeal to emotions to manipulate the audience's perception of him. Rhetorical devices used in the speech include repetition of key phrases like "rosebud," parallelism in sentence structure, and imagery to evoke nostalgia and curiosity about Kane's mysterious last word.
I do not undersyand it so can you explain it more to me I need to Identify examples of bias, fallacies and specific rhetorical devices in the speech. How did the speaker address arguments and couterarguments? Were the speakers arguments effective?
His speech was dismissed as mere rhetoric by the opposition.
Yes, rhetoric is a type of evocative or persuasive speech.
that speech can be compared to a rable rouser whipping up a group of people to go out and want to lynch "Political Boss Jim Getty"
The politician's speech was filled with persuasive rhetoric to sway the audience's opinion.
rhetoric
Are you kidding me? There are so many rhetoric questions on that thing that whole speech is practically a rhetoric question!!! Give 3 examples.
Preamble is the rhetoric building up to a sermon or speech.
Almost all political candidates use rhetoric in their speeches, during campaigns AND after being elected.
Yes if they are a U.S. citizen they have freedom of speech
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