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Aristotle's Model of Communication
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Aristotle's Model of Communication

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What are the five components of the Aristotle model of communication?

Speaker, Speech, Audience, Effect, Occasion

According to Aristotle's model, what is the main focus of the model?

Speaker and speech

Describe the role of the audience in Aristotle's model of communication.

Passive, influenced by the speech

What is the purpose of speech according to Aristotle's model?

<p>To persuade or influence the audience</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the concept of occasion in Aristotle's communication model.

<p>The situation or context responsible for bringing people together and the reason for communication</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of the speaker in Aristotle's Model of Communication?

<p>The speaker is tasked with persuading or convincing the audience through careful word selection, body language, eye contact, and verbal modulation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Aristotle's Model of Communication view the role of the audience?

<p>The audience in Aristotle's model is passive and influenced by the speech.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the concept of 'Effect' refer to in Aristotle's Model of Communication?

<p>The 'Effect' in Aristotle's model refers to the positive or negative consequences of the speech based on the persuasiveness of the speaker.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Aristotle's Model of Communication define the role of the occasion?

<p>The 'Occasion' in Aristotle's model is the situation or context responsible for bringing people together and the reason for communication.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the main components of Aristotle's Model of Communication.

<p>The main components are the speaker, speech, audience, effect, and occasion.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Aristotle's Model of Communication

  • Developed by Greek philosopher and writer Aristotle before 300 B.C.
  • Focuses on the speaker and speech, with the audience playing a passive role

The Five Components of Aristotle's Model

  • Speaker: The individual tasked with persuading or convincing an audience through their speech
    • Achieved through careful word selection, appropriate body language, eye contact, and verbal modulation
  • Speech: The message the speaker is delivering to the audience to accomplish their objective
  • Audience: The people who passively listen to the speech as it is delivered and are impacted by it in some way
  • Effect: The positive or negative consequences of the speech that depend on the persuasiveness of the speaker
  • Occasion: The situation or context responsible for bringing people together and the reason why communication takes place
    • Example: A politician speaking to a group of people, with the occasion being an imminent election

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Learn about Aristotle's model of communication, initiated by the Greek philosopher and writer. This model, proposed before 300 B.C., focuses on the speaker, speech, and passive audience. Explore the importance of preparing a speech to persuade or influence the audience.

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