STUDENT WORK ON RHETORIC
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Spring 2004
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BY
Charles
Allen et al.

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Gorgias |
Considers leading people to expect poetic language in rhetoric
as essential |
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Anonymous |
Authored one of the oldest Latin manuals which is made up in
four parts: invention and principal stasis theory, invention in
deliberative and ceremonial oratory, invention and arrangement delivery;
and Roman rhetoric and the Greek foundation |
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Aspasia |
Though to have taught rhetoric to Socrates and many Athenians
sought her for instruction in the art of speaking as she was very
influential in the era’s leaders through her profitable prostitution
business |
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Plutarch |
Focused on distinguishing the difference between biography and
history as his biographies emphasize the person’s moral virtues, public
and private life, and familiar sayings |
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Isocrates |
The contemporary of Plato who discussed rhetorical theory and
education together as he discussed the study of rhetoric being morally
improving while the process of improvement itself seems to be rhetorical,
acting by persuasion rather than by empirical demonstration or insight |
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Plato |
Believed that probabilities are mere images of truth the
objective in rhetoric is to delineate the truth behind appearance |
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Aristotle |
First to teach Rhetoric at the Academy and the maxim is by
definition a piece of received wisdom |
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Anonymous |
Believed in the ability to translate and redefine in an
individual’s own words |
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Cicero |
Believed in the three categories of speech: deliberative,
forensic, and ceremonial as he identified himself with liberal political
fractions |
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Longinus |
Linked technical proficiency and a noble personal character in
the study of the sublime because only a person who possesses both can
produce great writing |
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Quintillian |
Targeted efforts on becoming the poised orator who quality of
mind is shaped by the study of moral philosophy, civil law, history, and
poetry |
