I will then explain what these concepts are and how the “Trumps Anti Hillary” speech has applied these concepts.
Theoretical Framework:
Aristotle’s argues that there are three Proofs are 3 RHETORICAL PROOFS. Logos –logic
Ethos – credibility
Pathos – emotional appeals When using logos, the rhetoric attempts to persuade the audience by the use of arguments that they will perceive as logical. When using ethos, the rhetoric must make the audience feel to be credible in what they are stating. Using pathos, the rhetoric must be able to persuade the audience by touching on their emotions.
Rhetorical Figures arranges words around to be powerful and Rhetorical Tropes transforms meaning to persuasion.
Yoos: 4 rules for ethical speech
A-factor: Agreement, R-factor: Rational autonomy, E-factor: Equality and V-factor: Value. For rhetoric to be giving a speech that is ethical, these questions must be asked: Is the speaker seeking mutual agreement? Does the speaker recognize the rational autonomy of the audience? Letting the audience decide for themselves. Does the speaker recognize the value of the goals of the audience? Does the speaker recognize the audience as …show more content…
This artifact is to get people to not vote for Hilary, and she that she is an unfit candidate to be president. Trump shows moral habits throughout his speech using justice, temperance, and courage. Trump is demonstrating in his words that the system is rigged and he wants the best of America. He is concerned with doing what is best for the United States oppose to the things Hilary Clinton has done while being the Sectary of state. Temperance: Trump speaks very stern at the audience. He’s a little aggressive and cocky with the way he is speaking. He believes highly in what he is saying. Trump is using courage by speaking very harsh about his opponent. It’s courageous because Trump has no filter when he speaks. He also uses humility to embarrass Hilary Clinton ”No she never would cover anything up.” Trump states facts and numbers on his claims against Hilary Clinton. Trump states his opinions on why Hilary should not be President. He states what are to be facts. He quotes a book, Clinton Cash, by Peter Schweitzer, to get support the statement that Hilary was getting rich based on China deals. After Trump states his opinions, he has reasons of why she should not serve in office.
Ethics:
A Factor: Trump is stating from the very beginning that he feels like Hilary will not be fit for President. He isn’t beating around the bush, or isn’t telling the audience what they want to hear. It makes a