ABS201Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hubris

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You must derive your own principles and protocols. Now before we to any further, we should give this woman a name [ ] we can change it later (pg. We may be overrun by decision-makers, yet we still have a voice. : king decides to call the woman charm, but he does not close the door. Don"t worry, we can change it later on if we want to. Allows audience to participate and have responsibility. Abs201 lecture 3 monday september 22th, 2014. Comparison of native oral tradition and western mode of objective rhetoric (continued from last lecture) Suspense keeps auditor"s mind active and engaged: the fact that the story doesn"t truly end keeps us questioning, and keeps our learning self- directed. There is a student meant to gain certain information. Receivers are given the moral and expected to live a certain way. The listener loses that responsibility because the moral is simply given to them and is easily forgotten.

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