Wednesday, September 16, 2015

RCL BLOG#2: Rhetoric Roadblocks


Rhetoric has incurred a base connotation is society today, due to many misconceptions being presented.  “Rhetoric is characterized as empty words or as fancy language used to distort the truth or to tell lies.”  (Page 17).  This statement illustrates the general misunderstanding of the purpose and use of rhetoric.  Rhetoric is deemed useless because it is not an action, so why waste the breath?  What needs to be understood is that rhetoric is sometime the best course of action, if it is the only way to avoid violence.  It is not a didactic way to coerce someone into believing what the rhetor believes, it is simply a medium to present perceptions and opinions.  The only way for rhetoric to take place is through a two-way conversation or active listening; technology has changed the playing field of communication.
         
Technological advances that allow for email, texting and other forms of social media have altered people’s rhetoric activity.  The paradox of today's social networks is that constant and exhaustive social communication, is actually a less meaningful or productive form of communication.  It is difficult to understand what an individual is feeling through a twenty-word text or email, but people try.  Actual conversational interaction, person to person, is an endangered art.  It has been replaced by the ephemeral art that is social media.  “At home, families sit together, texting and reading e-mails” (page 14). Even families have lost the ability to invest any sort of interest or emotion in one another.  They are consumed by interacting in a way that is specifically tailored to there individual needs, strategically edited to convey themselves however they would like.  Conversation would be a nuisance and take away from forms of communication they would actually like to employ.
           
In contemporary society rhetoric is misunderstood as base, while concurrently being supplanted in peoples lives by social media. When in reality it is the way human beings were made to interact on a deeper personal and more productive level. 

4 comments:

  1. Max, I completely agree with you! Although people are connecting through social media, there is no true conversation. Rhetoric is an art that is slowly being shoved out of the light, being replaced by (usually) meaningless interactions.

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  2. Max, I completely agree with you! Although people are connecting through social media, there is no true conversation. Rhetoric is an art that is slowly being shoved out of the light, being replaced by (usually) meaningless interactions.

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  3. Love what you did here Max. I like how you explained the misunderstanding of rhetoric and then said how technology is preventing us from following true rhetoric. I agree with you that we need to find a way to use rhetoric as it was intended.

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  4. I completely agree. Social media has made normal conversation shallow. I know for a fact I would rather talk to people face to face and in person than over text message or the phone. It helps to "read" people, and adjust yourself according to them so nothing goes sour. And yes we do need to find a way to use rhetoric as it was intended, but I think some people say that others use rhetoric badly when they feel threatened as well. But that isn't always the case so you always have to look deeper into the situation to be sure.

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