Monday, November 18, 2019
The Differences between Abstract Language and Concrete Language Case Study
The Differences between Abstract Language and Concrete Language - Case Study Example For instance, Wordsworth used in his sonnet ââ¬ËOh! raise us up, return to us again; And give us manners, virtue, freedom, powerââ¬â¢ which meant pleading to John Milton in the hope of restoring qualities and values instead of material wealth. In Sylvia Plathââ¬â¢s poem saying ââ¬Ëthe desert is white as a blind manââ¬â¢s eye,à comfortless as salt; snake and bird doze behind the old masksââ¬â¢ offer a more concrete representation of the main theme though emotions play a major part at some point. Describe and discuss the origins of Rhetoric and Persuasion as a specific field of study. The ââ¬ËFather of Rhetoricââ¬â¢ known as Empedocles was initially opposed by Plato. He became the teacher of Gorgias who later introduced rhetoric to Athens or where many sophists sought wisdom. Sophists like Isocrates became a successful rhetorician and actor along with Protagoras and Aristotle, a student of Plato who taught Alexander the Great and identified the three types of rhetoric which are deliberative, forensic, and epideictic (Goldblatt).
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