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Rhetorical Analysis

A Rhetorical Analysis (example found on page 117 of Practical Argument) dissects a specific text and offers insight into its theme, style, and structure. This genre of writing demonstrates the critical understanding and assessment of any text. It requires the reader/writer to retrace the argument of the author. In a Rhetorical Analysis, the reader/writer needs to:

  • Offer insight regarding the author herself/himself and the context

      • Is there background, expertise, demographic information or bias that is essential to analyzing the argument?

      • What historical, social, or political issues situate the text?

  • Offer analysis as to the author’s purpose and topic– what is the goal of her/his writing?

      • What is the thesis?

      • Identify what appeals are used to advance the author’s purpose

  • Address the likely audience of the text, using textual evidence

      • For example, does the author use graphs and statistics that require sophisticated comprehension? Their audience is then most likely an academic one in the field of study in question.

  • Acknowledge and analyze the structure and style of the text at hand

      • Is the article a book chapter, or a newspaper article, or something else? These genres have specific conventions/rules that should be acknowledged.

      • Review the stylistic techniques eg simile, metaphor, allusion, parallelism, repetition, rhetorical question

      • Does the author use refutation effectively?

  • Assess the essay – how well does the author achieve the goal he/she argues in the thesis?

Please note: For each key point you identify, provide an I-Q-E-C sequence. (See “Using Source Materials Effectively” PP.)

Length: 3 pages

Due Date: March 1st

Citations: Proper MLA style is required, including a Works Cited page for the text analyzed.