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Overview: A rhetorical analysis should consist of a close examination of a text which explores what you decide is the main argument of the chosen work, including techniques used, examples of those techniques, and their effectiveness. NOTE:When writing a rhetorical analysis, you are NOT saying whether or not you agree with the argument. Instead, you’re discussing how the author makes that argument and whether or not the approach used is successful.
Whatever you choose to analyze, you should complete a close reading / critical viewing of your chosen piece, paying attention to setting, themes, dialogue, or any other narrative aspects you feel impact the overall argument of the piece.
Sample questions you may consider when writing your analysis:
- How is the argument presented?
- What portions of the text provide evidence to support that argument?
- What does the overall tone and format of the piece add to the rhetorical situation?
- Is the overall argument effective? Why or why not?
Length: 2 – 3 pages