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1、北京理工大学珠海学院2004届本科生毕业论文 毕业论文Rhetoric Device in English Speech学 院: 外 语 学 院专 业: 姓 名: 指导老师: 英 语冯莉 学 号: 职 称: 0810203029陈晰助教中国珠海二一年五II北京理工大学珠海学院2010届本科生毕业论文毕业设计(论文)诚信承诺书本人承诺呈交的毕业设计(论文)Rhetoric Device in English Speech是在指导教师的指导下,独立开展研究取得的成果,文中引用他人的观点和材料,均在文后按顺序列出其参考文献,设计(论文)使用的数据真实可靠。本人签名: 日期: 年 月 日Rhetori

2、c Device in English SpeechABSTRACTSpeech, a formal talk that a person presents to the audiences, to express his/her views or emotions on a specific issue, or to conduct propaganda activities so as to achieve inspiring the audience and promote its action as a information-sharing activities.Rhetoric i

3、s one kind of important expressive device in language. It refers to interpreting abstract and complex ideas or processes through simple and concrete methods. Since rhetoric is full of imagination, it can promote the transmission and communication of emotions and ideas.Rhetoric exists in writings wit

4、h various styles, especially, in speech. Rhetoric plays a very important role in English speech, acting as a key element for the success of a speech. The thesis, based on the respective studies of the definition of speech and rhetoric, makes a careful analysis of the use of main rhetorical devices i

5、n English speech, including simile, metaphor, parallelism, alliteration, repetition, antithesis, rhetorical question and so on, targeting at better appreciating English speech, and learn more about the language skills in speech, so as to promote the further understanding of speech.Key Words:English

6、speech; rhetoric; function英语演讲中的修辞手法摘 要演讲,是在听众面前就某一问题表达发表自己的见解,抒发情感,或进行宣传鼓动从而达到感召听众并促使其行动的一种信息交流活动的正式演说。修辞是一种重要的语言表达手段,是用简单具体且充满想象的方法将抽象复杂的思想或进程阐释出来,能够促进情感的传递和思想的表达。修辞存在于各种文体之中,尤其在演讲中起着极为重要的作用,是影响英语演讲成败的关键。论文从分析演讲及修辞的定义和功能出发,认真研究了主要修辞手段在英语演讲中的作用,包括明喻、暗喻、排比、头韵、重复、对偶和设问等修辞手段,旨在更好地欣赏演讲,并学习一些演讲中的语言技巧,从而

7、对演讲进一步理解。关键词:英语演讲 ; 修辞 ; 功能 ContentsABSTRACTI摘 要IIForeword11Speech.21.1 The Definition of Speech.21.2 The Function of Speech.22Rhetoric.32.1 The Definition of Rhetoric32.2 The Function of Rhetoric.43. An Analysis of Rhetoric in English Speech.43.1 Simile43.2 Metaphor63.3 Parallelism73.4 Repetition93

8、.5 Alliteration113.6 Antithesis123.7 Rhetorical question144Conclusion15Bibliography16Acknowledgements17IVForewordA speech is not only a simple formal talk but a kind of encouraging language with artic charm by using all kinds of lingual skills. Speech is a unique style. It expresses thoughts, feelin

9、gs, and ideas orally to audience through a series of well-organized, well-prepared words or sentences with the aim of evoking some feelings of the listeners. Therefore, to make a successful speech, one ought to use formal, vivid languages as well as many figures of speech. The success of a speech is

10、 often attributed to the skill of the orator, with merit being given to orators who are confident, articulate, knowledgeable and able to deliver a speech with conviction. Persuading an audience to take action involves more than a speaker sharing what he knows about a topic. Speeches are intended to

11、get listeners to accept a particular point of view, and then motivate them into action. The challenge in writing this kind of speech is in delivering a message that will win others over in sharing the same principles as the speaker. You must use words in such a way as to convince listeners that the

12、speakers opinion is reliable. The art of giving a persuasive speech is as much about using language effectively as it is about communicating a convincing argument.Obviously, one of the major factors to be a good or a bad speech is whether the use of rhetoric is appropriate or not. It can be found th

13、at the use of rhetoric plays a very important role in content. The definition of rhetoric is applying many language materials and various expressive devices to manifest the orators purpose appropriately. Without the use of rhetoric, absolutely, there is no good content. Therefore, it is necessary to

14、 make an analysis and study on this subject.The whole thesis is concerned about the use of rhetoric in English speech, and the thesis is divided into three parts. The first part talks about the definition and function of speech. The second part illustrates the definition and function of rhetoric. Th

15、e third part makes a carefully study on the use of main rhetorical devices in English speech, such as, simile, metaphor, parallelism, alliteration and repetition, antithesis , rhetorical question and so on.1Speech1.1 The Definition of Speech One of the definitions of speech which is a formal talk th

16、at a person gives to the audiences, to express his/her views or emotions on a specific issue, or to conduct propaganda activities so as to achieve inspiring the audience and promote its action as a information-sharing activities.The benefit of a speech is obvious mass communication. Orators want to

17、engage audiences attention, convey their ideas in a logical manner and use reliable evidence to support their point.Speech can be made in a small event as a marriage or a little party as president of a country make it to be closer his people. The opportunity arises in everybodys life to give a speec

18、h. In its simplest form, a speech is a retelling of events. It can be overwhelming to an introverted individual to think about giving a speech, so knowing the four types of speeches and their purposes can help alleviate some of the pressure. An inspirational speech inspires, an informative speech in

19、forms, a persuasive speech persuades and special occasion speeches vary, but only due to the special occasion. 1.2 The Function of Speech Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are

20、 created equal. This is part of a two-minute speech given by Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg. He knew that speeches were more than just a bunch of words. Some believe that the power of life and death are in the tongue. This speech was powerful.The purpose of making a speech can range from simply trans

21、mitting information, to motivating people to act, to simply telling a story. Good orators should be able to change the emotions of their listeners, not just inform them. Making a speech can also be considered a discourse community. Interpersonal communication and speeches have several components tha

22、t embrace such things as motivational speaking, leadership/personal development, business, customer service, large group communication, and mass communication. Speeches can be a powerful tool to use for purposes such as motivation, influence, persuasion, informing, or translation.All kinds of speech

23、 have one common aim: to convince people to take a form of action. Therefore, they are called speeches of action, and the best way to accomplish that is through motivation. Another purpose to be accomplished through speech is to reinforce listeners existing attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, opinions, o

24、r values. You would simply reiterate a few powerful arguments to reassure our listeners and strengthen their position.A third purpose of making a speech is to convince people to change their attitude toward a particular subject. In your speech, try to capture their goodwill immediately. You would fo

25、llow with some strong arguments for your position and elaborate on them. Then you might introduce statistics and other evidence accompanied by visual aids as you discuss your argument.Anyone who goes to church understands the effects that speeches are capable of producing. Sermons are always given t

26、o change, or reinforce, personal lifestyle. When a man is ready to propose, he writes and rehearses the words he chooses to win the heart of a woman. People of high social status use speeches to influence others. Words are the most powerful medium on this planet and can crush or heal self-esteem. A

27、single phrase can mean different things by adding elements like raised or lowered pitch and volume, or by emphasizing different words in the phrase. All of these are important aspects to giving a speech.2Rhetoric 2.1 The Definition of Rhetoric What is rhetoric? There have been many studies from scho

28、lars as the human civilization reaches this advanced and highly developed society. Rhetoric originated in speaking. Aristotle, in the 4th Century BC, first defined rhetoric is rhetoric as the art of persuasion. He said, “Rhetoric is the counterpart of the dialects.” In Athens, the centre of western

29、civilization, great orators, by exercising their rhetoric, gained following and support, and eventually, political power. John Locke, English philosopher of the late 17th century, described rhetoric as “the science of oratory,” or “the art of speaking with propriety, elegance and force.” This explai

30、ns why the word “rhetoric” refers to “speaking” in many European languages, such as Greek, Latin, French, etc.In present day, the meaning of rhetoric has been extended. Rhetoric assumes the following characteristics, that is, the elaborated and exaggerated language, the art of using language effecti

31、vely and persuasively, the skills of using language effectively, the structure of verbal communication.No matter for speaking or writing, rhetoric emphasizes its importance in the effective communication. American linguists Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn therefore wrote in their Modern Rhetoric, “Rh

32、etoric is the art of using language effectively.” In the dictionary Oxford Advanced learners English-Chinese Dictionary (6th edition) the definition for rhetoric is “the skill of using language in speech or writing in a special way that influences or entertains people.” Rhetoric is an art to use lan

33、guage effectively with special aims.2.2 The Function of Rhetoric Rhetorical devices are variations of literal or ordinary forms of expressions. Their function is to make the thought more striking and effective. A fresh and suitable rhetorical device appeals to the imagination, creates mental picture

34、s and makes the speech or writing vivid, impressive and interesting. Rhetorical devices can make language more vivid by using the simple words to express complex meanings. By the use of rhetoric, even abstract ideas can become concrete. Rhetoric can make the modified subjects more prominent, distinc

35、tive, and specific. By the use of rhetoric, the language can give people more space to imagine. Whereas, without the use of rhetoric, the language is boring and there is no vigor in the language.For example:Light as a breeze, soft as a cloud.In the sentence, the writer used a kind of rhetorical devi

36、cessimile. Simile is a figure of speech in which two essentially unlike subjects are compared. Simile often signals itself by “like” or “as”. By using simile, it helps the writer to better communicate with his readers. It is easy for the readers to understand and remember the sentence.3 An Analysis

37、of Rhetoric in English SpeechSpeech can arouse peoples attention and profound feeling to take action. Languages should be used properly in specific situations and occasions. Figures of speech are ways of making our language figurative. When we use words in other than their ordinary or literal sense

38、to lend force to an idea, to heighten effect, or to create suggestive imagery, we are said to be speaking or writing figuratively. Hence, it is quite necessary for us to learn rhetoric, which serves as a helper to us in writing and speaking different kinds of styles. Through learning rhetoric, we ma

39、y be in a position to express ourselves more eloquently and properly.Several kinds of rhetorical devices are frequently used in speech, and it is necessary to study them one by one by giving definitions and making illustrations. 3.1 SimileA simile is a direct comparison between two objects or attrib

40、utes that, although essentially different, do have some similarity. These direct comparisons are easy to identify, as they use words such as like or as to denote the comparison being made. The simile helps to create the clear image, much easier for the others to accept.A simile is made up of four pa

41、rts: “the tenor”, “the vehicle”, “the comparing word” and “the ground”. “The tenor” is the subject of simile. “The vehicle” is the thing compared to or the part transported. “The comparing word” is the simile marker such as, “like, as, than, as if, similar to.” “The ground” is the common properties

42、owned by “the tenor” and “the vehicle”.For example:“No, no, we are not satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream.”This sentence is from Martin Luther Kings “I have a dream” speech, It can be found that, in this sentence, “justice”, “righteousness” are “the

43、 tenor” and “waters” , “a mighty stream” are “the vehicle”. The word “like” signals this sentence makes use of the rhetoric devicesimile. Thus by using simile, this sentence makes this two words-“justice” and “righteousness” more vivid and lively. It means that we will not quit until justice is as p

44、lentiful as water and is raining on all of us and the force of its power to enforce equality and fairness is as powerful and inevitable as the force of a large river. This simile is effective because it communicates not only the extent of his hope but also the passion he has for the fulfillment of h

45、is expectations to become a powerful force that will not be stopped.Another example: “America is not like a blanket - one piece of unbroken cloth, the same color, the same texture, the same size. America is more like a quilt: many patches, many pieces, many colors, many sizes, all woven and held tog

46、ether by a common thread.”This sentence is from Jesse Jacksons 1984 Democratic National Convention Address. In this address, “the tenor” is “America”, “the vehicle” are “blanket” and quilt. The word “like” is the simile marker in this sentence. More examples,“It hates Israel because of the West - be

47、cause it sees Israel as an outpost of freedom and democracy that prevents them from overrunning the Middle East.” (Binyamin Netanyahu, Speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee)“I look forward to hearing the truth, exactly where they are. They could still be there. They could be hidden, like the 50 tons of mustard gas in a turkey farm.”(George W. Bush, Prime Time Press Conference on Iraq War)“The very many times own body occupies as if in a stage, the cri

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