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: COMM 305 Chapter 22
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homophily
agency
purpose
critique of dramatism
god term
perspective by incongruity
victimage
the means that the agent used to do the deed
word a speaker uses to which all other positive words are subservient
scapegoating; the process of naming an external enemy as the source of all personal or public ills
perceived similarity between speaker and listener
calls attention to a truth by linking two incongruous words
closely tied with symbolic interactionism therefore theory is said in a "round about way"; concept of rhetoric as identification is a major advancement in field
stated or implied goal of the address
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act
devil term
guilt-redemption cycle
identification
mortification
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scene
act, scene, agent, agency, purpose
founder of Dramatism; a critic; believed that language is a strategic human response to a specific situation
word which a speaker uses that sums up all that is regarded as bad or wrong
context for where and when the act was performed
scapegoating; the process of naming an external enemy as the source of all personal or public ills
agent
closely tied with symbolic interactionism therefore theory is said in a "round about way"; concept of rhetoric as identification is a major advancement in field
calls attention to a truth by linking two incongruous words
umbrella term to decribe a person's physical characteristics, talents, occupation, experiences, personality, beliefs and attitudes
person or people who performed the act
act, scene, agent, agency, purpose
Kenneth Burke
word which a speaker uses that sums up all that is regarded as bad or wrong
founder of Dramatism; a critic; believed that language is a strategic human response to a specific situation
stated or implied goal of the address
closely tied with symbolic interactionism therefore theory is said in a "round about way"; concept of rhetoric as identification is a major advancement in field
person or people who performed the act
dramatistic pentad
confession of guilt and request for forgiveness
scapegoating; the process of naming an external enemy as the source of all personal or public ills
stated or implied goal of the address
act, scene, agent, agency, purpose
context for where and when the act was performed
terministic screen
Burke sees words as terministic screens that dictate interpretations of life's drama
context for where and when the act was performed
catchall term for tension, anxiety, embarrassment, shame disgust
act, scene, agent, agency, purpose
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