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 Translation for 'rhetoric' from English to Croatian
NOUN   rhetoric | -
SYNO empty talk | empty words | grandiloquence | ...
retor.
retorika {f}
rhetoric
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Translation for 'rhetoric' from English to Croatian

rhetoric
retorika {f}retor.
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Usage Examples English
  • Her feminist writings have been used to analyze the differences between mainstream rhetoric and feminist rhetoric, particularly in relation to her motive of writing rhetoric as revealing immanent truths rather than being utilized for persuasion.
  • For writing communication, Identification is a key term for the discussion of rhetoric in Kenneth Burke′s "A Rhetoric of Motives".
  • In the 1980s Corbett returned to do more work in the history of rhetoric.
  • The expression "rhétoriqueurs" comes from the publication of several treatises on versification in French in the 15th century that used the term "rhetoric" in their titles, such as in "Arts de seconde rhétorique" ("Arts of Second Rhetoric", "first rhetoric" being prose and "second rhetoric" being verse), or "rhétorique vulgaire" ("vernacular" as opposed to "Latin" rhetoric).
  • Long a champion of Sophistic rhetoric as a challenge and counterweight to Aristotle's model of rhetoric, in recent years Lanham has become interested in, ultimedia and the implications for rhetoric in this age of electronic text.

  • The narrative paradigm incorporates both the pathos and logos form of rhetoric theory.
  • In what was likely Booth's most-recognized book, "The Rhetoric of Fiction", he argued that all narrative is a form of rhetoric.
  • John Poulakos (born 1948) has worked in the field of rhetoric as a professor and author, contributing to the study of classical rhetoric.
  • Using visual images, text and video to influence or persuade an audience is how presidents utilize visual rhetoric in their own presidential rhetoric.
  • Arguably one of the most influential schools of rhetoric during this time was Scottish Belletristic rhetoric, exemplified by such professors of rhetoric as Hugh Blair whose Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres saw international success in various editions and translations.

  • Forensic rhetoric, as coined in Aristotle's "On Rhetoric", encompasses any discussion of past action including legal discourse—the primary setting for the emergence of rhetoric as a discipline and theory.
  • Ancient China had a delayed start to the implementation of Rhetoric (persuasion) as China did not have rhetoricians teaching rhetoric to its people.
  • He taught rhetoric in Rome, and filled the chair of rhetoric founded by Vespasian.
  • A rhetorical epistemology often draws from Greco-Roman foundations such as the works of Aristotle and Cicero although recent work also draws from Michel Foucault, Kenneth Burke, Marxism, second-wave feminism, and cultural studies.
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