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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: rlwright3.2, English two types Poetics and Vocal (Comeford), Archetype characters a set of distinct characteristics that define a specific character (i.e. lover, villain, etc), "[Devices are] elements of debate" (Basil, 134) as "an actor- a storyteller-is to stand up for your characters point of view and persuade the audience of its rightness.", English related Theories, "Theatre is entertainment" thus Rhetoric enhances the performance, when used wisely by the actor., In three specific styles, within Shakespeare although This style is present in other plays as well, "of argumentation that takes place either between two characters or between an actor and the audience" which leads to "cleverness of a character", "If characters were always in complete agreement, there would be no dramatic tension." (Basil, 144) which is Theatre is all about dramatic tension (according to Michael Harding), "being used whenever characters are using Question and Answers Agreements and Disagreements, and Comparisons and Constants" which presents "debating the pros and cons of an issue" (Basil, 135), Poetics and Vocal (Comeford) this style of rhetoric Is more of a poetical style Poets and rhyme scheme is used (see examples in 3.3), of distinct characteristics that define a specific character (i.e. lover, villain, etc) based on definitions from Michael Harding, John Basil Defines "Art of persuasion" (Basil, 134), "of argumentation that takes place either between two characters or between an actor and the audience" which leads to "Theatre is entertainment", Theatre is "When you find [rhetoric] in plays, ultimately either a conclusion will be drawn or a new issue will be put on the table for discussion" (Basil, 134), C. G. Jung & Joseph Campbell defined Archetypal, Theories Certain theories I know C. G. Jung & Joseph Campbell, English two types Hermanudics (Comeford), Theories Certain theories I know enemy Bentham, James Mill, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, In three specific styles, within Shakespeare rhetorical devices are "being used whenever characters are using Question and Answers Agreements and Disagreements, and Comparisons and Constants", What is Rhetoric? According to English