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Ten Interesting Topics For A Rhetorical Analysis Essay


Writing a rhetorical essay is not that difficult once you have understood what it is all about. The trick is picking the topic to work on. You will have to be very careful. The topics for these kinds of papers have to be very specific. You cannot pick a narrative topic or just a random self reflection. Here are a few topics to help you make your decision. You can pick any one from the list.

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The topic has to be non fiction


There are several ways in which you can write a rhetorical paper. The main concept is finding a work of non friction or some renowned speech and then analyzing it. You will have to bring out to the reader how the smaller parts have come together to make the whole thing what it is. Like the figure of speech where rhetorical question will actually mean one answer. In a same way you will just have to establish whether the thing you are talking about is serving the purpose. You will say this was an entertaining short story at the beginning and then spend the entire paper describing how the different components make it entertaining.

Make sure you have selected something that is already popular. This way you do not have to spend too much space just introducing the speaker. There are different speeches which make for the best topics. But you can also use a sermon or even a poem. Depending on the topic you choose, you will get your grades. So try to pick something that will be interesting and explore it in a bit different angel. You can also analyze from a different perspective to make it sound more interesting.

List of rhetorical essay topics:


  1. Rhetorically analysis The Raven written by the port Edgar Allen Poe.
  2. Write a paper on one moving speech you have heard with your own ears.
  3. The speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. and starts as “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”
  4. Speech given by William Wallace’s to his men in “Brave heart”
  5. Jonathan Edward gave a sermon and called all “Sinners in the hands of an angry God” analysis that sermon.
  6. Analysis one memorable Nobel Peace Prize speech
  7. One of the recent president’s inaugural address
  8. Richard Nixon is known for his “I Am Not a Crook” speech. Analysis it.
  9. Best Shakespearian monologue.
  10. Rhetorical analysis of Pearl Harbor speech given by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
 
 

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