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The rhetorical styles of King and Morrison
Title: The rhetorical styles of King and Morrison
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 2815 | Pages: 12.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
The rhetorical styles of King and Morrison
An Analysis of Effectiveness
Martin Luther King Jr. and Toni Morrison are two of the many great writers of the late twentieth century. Their styles follow rhetorical guidelines to create persuasive arguments and clear writing. To show how they accomplish this I will be comparing the rhetorical style used by King in “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” with that of Morrison in “Friday on the Potomac.” Each of these works result from strong opinions surrounding
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would bear the appropriate weight necessary for effectiveness. Morrison, however focused her strategy on the manipulation of the audience by using their emotions and empowering them to confirm her arguments. Regardless of the individual focus of each author’s style, they both contained the necessary elements of successful writing as defined by Aristotle: ethos, pathos, and logos. These elements form the backbone upon which all good writing should form, and these two passages verify that.
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