Language intelligence

lessons on persuasion from Jesus, Shakespeare, Lincoln, and Lady Gaga

213 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 2012 by CreateSpace.

ISBN:
978-1-4774-5222-6
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OCLC Number:
808727138

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Romm's Language Intelligence presents the essentials of rhetoric necessary to survive in a culture that values frames over facts. In a society where creating a compelling narrative trumps reality, where "politics is sport is war," these rhetorical tools of using simple language, repetition, or extended metaphor (among others)are weapons of both defense and attack.
The illustrations he chooses make his argument compelling. Classical verse, Biblical passages, the plays of Shakespeare, speeches of Churchill and Lincoln--as foreshadowed in the title--reinforce the need for these strategies. I've been considering how effective this book would be as a reading in a high school composition class...and I have reservations. I've studied Shakespeare, read the Bible (less studiously than I did the Bard), and thrived on political debate for decades. Romm's illustrations resonate with me, but I'm not sure how accessible they would be to younger persons with different experiences. He does make passing reference …

Subjects

  • Persuasion (Rhetoric)
  • Rhetoric
  • Political aspects
  • Persuasion (Rhetoric) in literature