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Dan Jones
Eng.1520
Assignment C- Rhetorical Analysis
Due: 3/30
Thus far in the semester we have been learning about rhetorical analysis. That is, how to hone
our powers of persuasion. Not all arguments are created equal. The most impactful ones are going to be
taking stock of our audience. The mode of persuasion will likely have balanced ethos/pathos/logos into
the most effective mixture. This mixture is going to account for the audience and will likely change
depending on a number of factors (a Rogerian or Toulmin argument may be deployed). Is the argument
utilizing any fallacies? If so, are the fallacies utilized in a transparent way? Are they being used
effectively?
Below you will find a list of speeches that are certainly effective. Some of them may be unfairly
manipulative, but none-the-less, they are indeed effective. For this assignment I would like you to
unpack the relative effectiveness of one of these speeches. You are to analyze your chosen speech
rhetorically and explain what it is doing well. Note: you need not agree with a single thing the speaker is
positing, you simply need to note how it persuades.
To successfully analyze the speech in question you must first determine its purpose and its
intended audience. Does it do an effective job of reaching that audience? What strategies does it
employ? What sort of mixture of pathos/logos/ethos does it use?
All of these speeches have ethical insights to be gleaned. Be sure to write a bit about the moral
dimensions of the rhetors vision and words.
To do this effectively you will likely need to do some research so that you have the full context
the speech is being made in. This might be biographical research. Perhaps historical. In any case, three
sources are required. All sources should be properly cited and included in a works cited page. As usual,
the paper should be formatted using MLA standards. The essay should be no shorter than three pages.
Use this speech for this essay http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/blackspeech/mx.html