Rhetoric Analysis

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The primary function of rhetoric is to find the best means available for persuasion and as a result, they have been divided into three types. Epideictic rhetoric, deliberative rhetoric, and forensic rhetoric epideictic rhetoric are sometimes referred to as ceremonial oratory, and this is considered as a rhetoric that is used to blame or praise during ceremonies (Sheard, 1996). The rhetoric of ceremony, declamation, commemoration, play, entertainment and self-display is mostly utilized in festivals and formal events for instance anniversaries such as births, marriages or death.
Its primary aim is to praise and blame and it deals with excellence, goodness, shame, nobility, honor and matters of vice and virtue. According to Aristotle, virtue …show more content…

Epideictic is considered least favored in the topics of Aristotle which is clearly defined and it is now considered a ceremonies stuff that has exhortations. Funeral orations displays oratory prowess which appear to most people as a discourse that does not have depth and it is more attuned to style that does not have substance (Sheard, …show more content…

Nonetheless, the primary rhetoric in the film is epideictic rhetoric which starts when John Pappas gives a speech at a funeral of an African-American boy who was shot in the crossfire of drug dealers and police. At the moment, the community has a lot of tension about the shooting, and they blame the drug dealer who was only in the streets because of a mistaken prison release. For that reason, Pappas commences his speech with an opening that is powerful and immediately addresses the tension that

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