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

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

SlutWalk Outline Draft

Speaking Outline


Introduction:
  • Attention getter:
  • Argument: No matter what women wear, it does not invite or condone rape.

Preview: Analysing the SlutWalk Movement using Schemes and Tropes, Fallacies, Perelman & Olbrechts-Tyteca, ToolBox, and Social Movement Theories.

  • Credibility: Emma Taylor, in this class and studying movement for a few weeks.

Body: 

  • Piece 1: Schemes and Tropes (signs)
  • Transition

  • Piece 2: P-OT/Fallacies
  • Transition

  • Piece 3: Cathcarts rhetorical definition and Burke’s Frames
  • Transition

Conclusion:
  • Thesis: The SlutWalk movement, among other things, makes explicit that what a woman wears does not invite rape, and if she is raped does not invite blame. 

Clencher: 

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