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English T1 Final (Rhetorical Analysis (Pathos (Emotion, Knows audiences…
English T1 Final
Rhetorical Analysis
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Pathos
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Knows audiences fears, desires, passions, loves, etc
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Ethos
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Ex: “ This is to let you understand that I your child am in a most heavy case by reason of the country [...]” (Frethorne).
Logos
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Ex: “ A mouthful of bread for a penny load must serve for four men which is most pitiful” (Frethorne).
Exigence
exigence is an issue, problem, or situation that causes or prompts someone to write or speak
Reading: Drama & Lit
Textual Lens
Diction, Fig Language, historical language, metaphor/conceit
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allows us to analyze a work's structure and use of literary devices such as characterization, metaphor, simile, symbolism, etc
Contextual Lens
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Texts for T1: native voices, explorers, settlers, puritans, modern + personal connections
Archetypal Lens
Tragic hero, tragic flaw, protagonist/antagonist
Tragic Hero: a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction
Tragic Flaw: a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine.
Ex: cowardice, ambition, over-protectiveness, and self-sacrifice
6 Elements of Drama
plot, theme, characters, dialogue, music/rhythm, spectacle (special effects, costumes, etc.)
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