RHETORIC AS A SCIENCE

Authors

  • Kosimov Alijon Rakhmatovich ,Shakhnoza Bakhodirovna Ergasheva Ferghana State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

rhetoric, science, art, speech, practice, teaching.

Abstract

The article examines rhetoric as a fascinating art of communication, persuasion and expression of ideas, which embodies a wealth of aspects and a rich history, key aspects of rhetoric, its history and its presence in the works of two great literary masters - William Shakespeare and Leo Tolstoy. We emphasize the importance of rhetoric as an art of communication and its impact on literature and society. Rhetoric allows us to better understand the world and interact with it, and the works of Shakespeare and Tolstoy serve as excellent examples of its use.

References

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Aristotle. Rhetoric // Ancient Rhetoric. M., Moscow University Press, 1978. 352 p.

Arutyunova N. D. Discourse / Linguistic encyclopedic dictionary. — Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1990. pp. 136-137.

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Published

2023-10-04

How to Cite

Kosimov Alijon Rakhmatovich ,Shakhnoza Bakhodirovna Ergasheva. (2023). RHETORIC AS A SCIENCE. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 10(09), 267–271. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/225