Bernie Sander's Rhetorical Analysis

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Bernie Sander's political ad fits the Aristotle's model of rhetoric and all three constituents are present. He used logic to explain why affordable education is vital for the betterment of our country. The problem(exigence) is the lack of affordable education for the poor who don't have the opportunity to attend college. Sanders used Aristotles artistic proof in order to talk about the issue and persuade the audience. The audience will be the one to help change by voting for Bernie Sanders so that free public colleges and universities can become a possibility. All in all, like with anything in life Bernie will face some constraints even great civil rights activist such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King had things that limited them. Aristotle's

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