Monthly Archives: January 2020

Post 2: Neo-Aristotelian Analysis Steve Jobs Address Stanford University (2005)

Full Speech Transcript: https://news.stanford.edu/2005/06/14/jobs-061505/ This is the 2005 speech of Steve Jobs, the former CEO of Apple. The rhetorical situation is Jobs doing a speech at Stanford University. He is discussing to the graduates about his journey to becoming a famous … Continue reading

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Post #2: Neo-Aristotelian Analysis of JFK’s Inaugural Address

For this post, I will be analyzing John F. Kennedy’s 1961 Inaugural Address with a Neo-Aristotelian approach. Rhetorical Situation On January 20, 1961, John F. Kennedy was sworn in as President of the United States and gave one of the … Continue reading

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Post #1 Introducing your Blog

Hello, my name is James Conner, a photography senior at Longwood University. I have been shooting sports and portrait photography for the last 10 years and am now working on the art side of the media. The purpose of this … Continue reading

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Choosing My Topic

Artifact: The Effects of Alcohol on the Human Body Summary: I chose this topic because I was interested in the topic and figured that there would be plenty of sources to pull from, as this topic would likely be heavily … Continue reading

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Blog Post #1: Hello world!

Welcome to Rhetorical Criticisms of Pop Culture! I am Glenn Spencer a senior English major at Longwood University with a minor in Rhetoric and Professional Writing. This blog will be using various rhetorical and analytical lenses to deconstruct and critique … Continue reading

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Post #3: Narrative Analysis (The Morals/Ideological Arguments)

Due by the class period on Monday, February 3rd *Please respond to blogging prompts in a new posting in your own blog. Please enumerate and entitle all of your blog postings in line with the posting assignment number and title. … Continue reading

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Post #1: About the Author

Hello, my name is Amber Thomas and I am a sophomore English major with a concentration in Rhetoric and Professional Writing at Longwood University. The purpose of this blog is to create an online portfolio of some of my rhetorical … Continue reading

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Post #2: Neo-Aristotelian Analysis (Persuasive Strategies/Effects)

Due by the class period on Wednesday, January 29th *Please respond to blogging prompts in a new posting in your own blog. Please enumerate and entitle all of your blog postings in line with the posting assignment number and title. … Continue reading

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Post #1: Introducing this Blog!

Hi! My name is Grace Girdley and I am a sophomore at Longwood University. I am currently majoring in English with a concentration in professional writing! The creation of  this blog is for my English 301: Rhetorical Criticism class and … Continue reading

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New Reads for the New Year

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