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    The way Thomas Paine worded “Common Sense” made colonists feel that no answers but his were correct. He accomplished this by using multiple rhetorical devices. Paine often asks questions, but then quickly gave his own answer, along with asking questions that are left for speculation. The most influential devices used by Thomas Paine were hypophoras and rhetorical questions in “Common Sense” to persuade Americans into standing up to Great Britain. Thomas Paine used hypophoras throughout the pamphlet

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    Rhetorical devices are the techniques and tools of language applied in a writing or speech so as convey meaning (Harris, 28). Brilliant use of rhetorical devices nourishes, enriches and brings clarity to a text. Literary writers use literary tools to distinguish a literary work from the non-literary one as well as creating an effective literary work. According to Harris, rhetorical devices are not only used in literary texts, but they are also used in speech, so as to improve the effectiveness of

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    A rhetorical device is a use of language that is intended to have an effect on its audience. In Henry's Speech in the Virginia Convention he used many rhetorical devices, but the ones I'm going to go over are three that he used most and of higher quality than Franklin in his speech in the Convention. The three main rhetorical devices are rhetorical questions, parallelism, and charged words and phrases. A rhetorical question is a question asked without expecting an answer. Parallelism is the use of

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    In literature, rhetorical devices are primarily used to convey a particular feeling or action to the reader. Through the use of rhetorical devices such as imagery, description, and metaphorical allusion, the author gives the reader the ability to connect with the text on a more intimate level that otherwise would not have been achieved without the use of them. Subsequently, Harlem Renaissance writers such as Paul Lawrence Dunbar and Langston Hughes employed the rhetorical devices of imagery, description

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    Rhetorical devices are used in literature in order for the reader to enjoy the context more, and read deeper into the text instead of just scraping the surface. Nathaniel Hawthorne was able to use a variety of rhetorical devices to paint a picture for the readers, especially with the combination of symbolism, pathos, and diction. With these devices, he was able to add depth into his writing and manipulate the journey of the readers. His symbols mostly consisted of the letter “A” and the baby, which

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    Rhetorical devices are an important part to many famous speeches and are a major contribution to the quality of the speech. “Lou Gehrig’s Farewell Address” uses many rhetorical devices including ethos, repetition and pathos. Another speech that uses repetition is “Ronald Reagan’s ‘Challenger’ Tragedy Address”. The tragedy address also uses the rhetorical devices allusion and anaphora. Rhetorical devices are a crucial part of “The Gettysburg Address” written by Abraham Lincoln. Ethos, pathos, and

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    INTRODUCTION: I am studying the rally speeches for the leaders of the Labour and Liberal Democrat party’s. Nick Clegg has been the leader of the Liberal Democrat party for 5 years now and Ed Milliband has been the leader of the Labour party for 2 years. Both of these leaders have become unpopular in the public’s eyes: Nick Clegg due to him lying about the raising of tuition fees as well as the negative view from his party as they feel he has disassociated himself from the party objectives

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    uses rhetorical devices in order to communicate his message to his listeners. Unlike facts and evidence, rhetorical devices are often based in emotion and perception, and they can be both manipulative and inspirational. Some devices he uses are repetition, parallelism, and analogy. Parallelism is an identical sentence or phrase patterns used to express ideas that are closely related. In this example, Churchill uses parallelism within the structure of the sentence. Repetition is a rhetorical strategy

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    The last rhetorical device that Elie Wiesel uses to make his essay compelling is antithesis. Antithesis is when two contrasting ideas are purposely juxtaposed to create balance and to accentuate the contrast. The first example of Elie Wiesel using antithesis is when he states, “Would this terrible act drive us apart, I asked myself, or draw us together as a nation?(Wiesel 2)” In this passage Elie states a question if the terrorist attacks will bring American citizens together or apart. The two contrasting

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    Othello, who falls in love with a fair skinned woman who goes by the name of Desdemona. Eventually the two get married, but Iago, the main antagonist, plans to seek revenge by killing both Othello and his wife. Shakespeare shows how Iago uses rhetorical devices to convince Othello that Desdemona is having an affair resulting in both their deaths. The first scene I’m going to be using as an example is in Act three scene 3 lines 92-280. In this scene Iago and Othello are

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