Links to rhetorical tools:

Here are links to the rhetorical tools used in this class:

Schemes & Tropes -- Perelman & Olbrechts-Tyteca -- Fallacies -- Burke -- Rhetorical Toolbox -- Conspiracy Rhetorics

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Fair Immigration Reform Outline

Introduction
  • Attention Getter:
  • Introduce FIRM movement 
Thesis:
  • The Fair Immigration Reform Movement has continued to make strides for immigration reform, but hasn’t gotten over the hill to obtain the rights and freedoms of citizenship for American immigrants. 
Preview: 
  • The Fair Immigration Movement Reform has shown areas of connection to the toolboxes, Schemes and tropes, P-OT chart, Fallacies, and social movement theories 
Credibility: 
  • I have been able to closely study and interact with each of these topics of discussion. As for the movement, I have been a part of this community, and have had close friends and lineage to Mexican immigrants within my ancestry from generations past. 

BODY
  1. Epic frame and Nelson White Ideology 
  • Why this movement was established
  • What message this group is portraying 
Wrap up and transition 
  1. Schemes and tropes with signs 
  • Pic 1: Emphasis of color; climax 
  • Pic 2: Antanaclasis 
Wrap up and transition
  1. P-OT arguments of Representativity and Justice 
  • Legal citizens represent those who don’t have voice 
  • Justice needed for stereotype of Mexican community
Wrap up and transition 
  1. Fallacies - Hasty Generalization and Appeal to Fear 
  • having to deal with being generalized by Government and people 
  • Fear weakens Movement and hinders on hope 
Wrap up and transition 
  1. Social Movement Theory 
  • Connection of Bouvard to families torn apart 

Conclusion: 
Restate thesis 
Clencher 

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