Monthly Archives: November 2012

Art as Rhetoric

Recently I completed a paper for my art history class in which I compared two pieces of art that I felt were used for political propaganda.  This paper pushed me to consider the real impact of images and how each … Continue reading

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The Caesars Knew How To Work A Crowd

This week, a discussion in my Roman history class really reminded me of some of the things we have learned about in regards to rhetoric through this course.  In depicting the accomplishments of Julius and Augustus Caesar, many authors and … Continue reading

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