As everyone around scrambles to solidify their GPAs with strong performances on their final exams and the humid breeze sweeps across Norfolk, I am reminded that summer is upon us. I, as a student and amateur scholar, fondly reminisce on the last four months, reflecting on the knowledge gained and lessons learned in a class such as Rhetorical Criticism. Into the future I take with me the thought that in an environment overflowing with advertisements and marketing, propaganda and politics, propelled by the intention of control, all messages communicated by humans may be considered rhetoric. All messages between people contain a specific intent, whether conscious or not. By looking specifically at artifacts, or texts such as videos, books, scripts and the like, an individual can analyze the encoded message when armed with the proper techniques of critique. Utilizing such techniques can provide a person with a better understanding of themselves and of the people around them. It can also supply the person with a better understanding of the society they live in and the world around them as a whole. Elevating the human consciousness to create a more self-aware society that understands why things function the way they do and how they function can only improve upon the already established basis and further build towards the future in a more positive direction.
Though it may be difficult to first grasp techniques of rhetorical criticism on a path to a more enlightened environment, learning such criticism can be helpful to all members of society assisting them in contributing positively to the surrounding community, no matter local, national, or global.
In general, a knowledge of rhetorical criticism can be applied to many questions that a person might have in life and a answer, though not always satisfactory, can be concluded from research, study, and analysis. A closer look a gay rights in reference to comments made by politicians, a look at implied messages in the children's film Toy Story, or a study into the messages of N'sync as communicated through their hit singles, can all reveal certain rhetoric as relayed by the rhetor and effectively determine a conclusion as to the views behind the words or images.
One question that I personally have would be about the ideology and justification of war. To effectively come to a certain conclusion as to what that might be, I would have to look through the texts of time and research the views as communicated by those texts and find various themes, ideologies, metaphors, and other language techniques.
In retrospect of the class with all the knowledge of rhetorical criticism, one could most certainly pose any question and develop an answer for it through study of artifacts.
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Monday, May 3, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Introduction
Salutations:
I would like to welcome everyone as we undertake a task certain to bring relentless adventure and heaps of understanding into our academic lives. By way of logging entries onto this website, I look to enlighten not only myself, but also the legions of readers who will stumble across the works I will assemble in the coming months. My search for answers in the ever shrinking universe we live in along with my fascination of human society has led down this path to study the ancient way of the rhetor in the name of the acquisition of knowledge. The wondrous world of "civilized" humans meticulously and painstakingly developed over the past centuries has been directed by the ways of rhetor's and the artifacts which they create, whether it be speeches, writings, art, architecture, or media. I look to, as required of a student of this course, gain a general understanding of rhetorical criticism and (with the instructor willing) gain some hands on experience in writing rhetorical criticism of my own.
Until next time, this is "Rhetor's World" and you are living in it...
I would like to welcome everyone as we undertake a task certain to bring relentless adventure and heaps of understanding into our academic lives. By way of logging entries onto this website, I look to enlighten not only myself, but also the legions of readers who will stumble across the works I will assemble in the coming months. My search for answers in the ever shrinking universe we live in along with my fascination of human society has led down this path to study the ancient way of the rhetor in the name of the acquisition of knowledge. The wondrous world of "civilized" humans meticulously and painstakingly developed over the past centuries has been directed by the ways of rhetor's and the artifacts which they create, whether it be speeches, writings, art, architecture, or media. I look to, as required of a student of this course, gain a general understanding of rhetorical criticism and (with the instructor willing) gain some hands on experience in writing rhetorical criticism of my own.
Until next time, this is "Rhetor's World" and you are living in it...
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