TED-ED: How to use rhetoric to get what you want - Camille A. Langston

TED-ED: How to use rhetoric to get what you want - Camille A. Langston

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The video explores Aristotle's rhetoric, focusing on its three types: forensic, epideictic, and deliberative. Deliberative rhetoric, which focuses on the future, is highlighted through examples like Ronald Reagan and Martin Luther King Jr. The video also delves into Aristotle's three persuasive appeals: ethos, logos, and pathos. Ethos builds credibility, logos uses logic and reason, and pathos appeals to emotion. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding these appeals to effectively communicate and recognize persuasion in various contexts.

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What are the three types of persuasive speech described by Aristotle?

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How does deliberative rhetoric differ from forensic and epideictic rhetoric?

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What are the three persuasive appeals according to Aristotle?

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In what ways can pathos be used effectively in communication?

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Why is it important to know your audience and purpose when using rhetorical appeals?

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