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Napoleon Online Game!

Napoleon Online Game!. http://textadventures.co.uk/games/view/qwaai_hbg0uead6gwqd-mw/animal-farm. Make decisions as Napoleon would. Go to the link above and press the green ‘Play Online’ button. Read through the information and follow the instructions. Analysis of Old Major’s Speech.

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Napoleon Online Game!

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  1. Napoleon Online Game! http://textadventures.co.uk/games/view/qwaai_hbg0uead6gwqd-mw/animal-farm Make decisions as Napoleon would Go to the link above and press the green ‘Play Online’ button. Read through the information and follow the instructions.

  2. Analysis of Old Major’s Speech Rhetoric Techniques

  3. 2. The linguistic techniques that Old Major uses in his speech – and an example of each. Look at the list – what kind ofleader do you think he would have made if he had lived. • Emotive vocabulary • Rhetorical questions • Repetition • Anaphora • Inclusive pronouns • Hypophora • Allusion The speeches of Vladimir Lenin

  4. The Art of Rhetoric • Aristotle (384-322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher who studied under Plato.  Aristotle studied and wrote prolifically on subjects from politics to metaphysics. Aristotle's discussion of rhetoric contributed lasting ideas about the methods of persuasion. • Rhetoric is the art of using language effectively and persuasively. • Persuasion is an appeal to an audience.  Ethos, logos, and pathos were identified by Aristotle as appeals necessary to effectively persuade an audience. • Ethos is the establishment of the credibility of the author or speaker.  An author develops ethos by using objective and fair language, by considering counterarguments, and by presenting appropriate and credible sources.  • Logos is an appeal to logic.  An author develops logos by offering credible facts and statistics related to the topic at hand, by using allusion, by using deductive and inductive reasoning, and by citing credible sources outside the work itself. • Pathos is an appeal to the emotion of the audience.  An author develops pathos by including figurative language such as metaphor, simile, and vivid imagery, by including emotional anecdotes, and by offering vivid, connotative language employed to evoke sympathy and emotional interest in the topic.

  5. After watching ‘The speeches of Vladimir Lenin’ and ‘The Art of Rhetoric’ video, complete the following table. Find 10 quotes from Old Major’s Speech and identify the technique used and its effect. The first quote has been completed for you. Use this as a model for your responses.

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