General rhetoric and its interpretive mechanisms according to Olivier Reboul
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https://doi.org/10.58916/jhas.v9i5.604Keywords:
General rhetoric, Argument, Style, Persuasion, DiscourseAbstract
According to Reboul, discursives are discourses that provide criticism with strategies of analysis and interpretation, Rhetoric must, therefore, combine argumentation and style, that is, between the argumentative and the imaginative, to perform the function of persuasion. Accordingly, his approach combines argument with the pictorial style.
We divided this research into two axes : a first axis in which we touched on the concept of rhetoric according to Olivier RuPaul and the most important functions it carries out of persuasion, interpretation, revelation and education, and a second axis through which we aimed to highlight the interpretive mechanisms of general rhetoric, including verbal, moral, structural and intellectual arguments and images, which will undoubtedly help us to decipher Code of various discourses.
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