Rhetorical Situations - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
This presentation is designed to introduce your students to a variety of factors that contribute to strong, well-organized writing. This presentation is suitable for the beginning of a composition course or the assignment of a writing project in any class. This resource is enhanced by a PowerPoint file. If you have a Microsoft Account, you can view this file with PowerPoint Online.
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17 maart 2026
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writing-reading · rhetoric-communication
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Klas 1 (brugklas)–Klas 4
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Understanding Rhetorical Situations
- Definition of Rhetorical Situation: Any set of circumstances involving at least one person using communication to modify the perspective of another person.
- Defining Rhetoric:
- Broadly defined as any communication used to modify the perspectives of others.
- More specifically, it is an awareness of the language choices communicators make.
- It is a vital skill for creating and assessing messages effectively across all fields.
- Historical Context:
- Traditionally, rhetoric was defined by Aristotle as "the ability, in each particular case, to see the available means of persuasion."
- This traditional view often leads to negative connotations, such as associating rhetoric with manipulation, trickery, or lying.
- Modern Evolution (Identification):
- Contemporary rhetorical theory has moved beyond simple "persuasion."
- It now emphasizes "identification"—the methods people use to understand things from one another’s perspectives and bridge differences in perception.
- Educational Resources:
- The Purdue OWL provides supplementary media, including a 14-minute video titled "In Defense of Rhetoric: No Longer Just for Liars" (produced by Clemson University graduate students).
- Understanding these concepts is intended to help writers become more audience-focused, organized, and convincing.
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