Rhetorical Analysis Rough Draft
1. DUE 3/4 – Rhetorical Analysis: Rough Draft: Compose a completed (4 pages minimum) rough draft of your Rhetorical Analysis Essay. The rough draft should be in proper MLA format, include an introduction w/ thesis, body paragraphs, topic/transition sentences, conclusion, and works cited page. See the essay prompt for specific instructions regarding guidelines and expectations. Consult the Rhetorical Analysis Essay prompt on Blackboard for specific instructions regarding this essay.
Rhetorical Analysis Essay
Length: 4 pages minimum
Paper format & citation/documentation style: MLA
Audience: Diverse adult readers in an academic context.
Genre of essay: Rhetorical Analysis
Research: For this essay, you will be required to use THREE (3) additional scholarly sources.
Topic: For this assignment, you will write an essay in which you analyze the rhetorical modes utilized in a public speech of your choosing (ie: presidential inaugural address, an op-ed, an acceptance speech, etc.) It will be your job to utilize the concepts we have covered in class (ethos, pathos, logos, objectivity, subjectivity, tone, diction, etc.) to uncover the sub-textual motives of the speech. Be creative and logical as you offer a variety of exploratory discussions/analysis to help your reader understand the rhetorical modes utilized in the text, their intended effect, and their overall effectiveness.
Rhetorical Analysis examines how a text is deliberately constructed or composed to create a persuasive argument (considering elements like rhetorical appeals, strategies of development, and presentation). Be sure to choose a text that will lend itself well to such an analysis.
Write a persuasive analysis of the text with a strong thesis statement, considering not only WHAT that text is arguing but also HOW it is making that argument. Specifically, you need to develop a persuasive claim as to how the primary text is designed to make a particular argument in relation to its:
• Rhetorical situation and/or
• Context, and/or
• Use of rhetorical appeals (such as pathos, logos, ethos), and/or
• Use of one or more strategies of development such as narration, definition, comparison/contrast, division-classification, description, example.
The goal is not to talk about as many elements as possible but instead to focus on those elements that you feel most contribute to the creation of the text’s overall argument.
Remember that while you will need to delve into information, examples, and evidence that helps to support your analysis of rhetorical modes, you will need to keep the focus of the paper related to the objective of the piece you are analyzing. Remember to use the basic elements of writing that we have covered so far to develop your essay (introduction, thesis, topic sentences, transition sentences, examples, conclusion, etc.)
Things to Remember: The purpose of the assignment is to demonstrate that you can effectively demonstrate the ability to rhetorically analyze texts through writing. Therefore, your essay should not stray from the scope of a rhetorical analysis essay into other writing formats (analysis, compare and contrast, etc).
Purpose/Objectives: This assignment will give you experience with academic writing and rhetorical analysis. It will also help prepare you to engage in more advanced forms of academic writing.
Grading: Student papers will be graded using the rubric provided on the syllabus for this course and will be graded on their content, organization, development, expression, and mechanics.