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Art of Rhetoric
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SKU: 9780140445107
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Master the art of persuasion with Aristotle’s “Art of Rhetoric.” Explore the principles of effective public speaking, informal reasoning, and prose style. A timeless guide to oratorical skill and the power of sophistry, essential for politicians, lawyers, and anyone seeking to influence. ISBN: 9780140445107
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Sindhu Raj –
I wasn’t a fan of this book at all. Some of the material was outdated and hard to understand at times. I was confused.
Anchal –
Dense but rewarding. It takes effort to get through, but Aristotle’s insights into persuasion are worth the work. A must-read for anyone in debate.
Rik Raj Dey –
The book was okay. I do not think that I will read it again. The book did not appeal to me at all, personally.
Kathakali Bakshi –
This book was truly wonderful. I was amazed at the end of it. It was great all the way through and delivered at every single step.
Davinder Singh Bedi –
It wasn’t really what I was expecting it to be. I didn’t care too much for this book, but it had a couple of nice pointers.
Manchi Prasanth –
This was a very important book in its time. It can be a bit boring at times. It is still an interesting read.
Aman –
Wonderful and insightful. One of the greatest books ever made. Changed the way I viewed the world and writing as a whole.
Ansh Gupta –
A classic for a reason. Some parts felt a bit dry, but the core concepts are still incredibly relevant today. Helped me think about arguments differently.
Ishika Pavan Rawat –
An educational and interesting book. I think that everyone should read this book at least once in their lifetime.
Harshal Vasudeo More –
Hard to read at times due to the writing style. I am not a native english speaker so I struggled a bit. Still, valuable information throughout.
Anshul Yadav –
It’s a long read, but Aristotle’s work provides immense value in understanding communication. A must-read for aspiring leaders.
Mohit Bansal –
Changed the way I approach communication. It’s not a light read, but the principles are timeless. I’m now able to better understand persuasive language.
Yash Dubey –
As expected, very verbose. But the content is pure gold. The foundation of all communication is within this book. A must have in your collection.
Nadeem Nahas –
An essential read for anyone interested in debate, politics, or law. Very insightful and thought-provoking. An in-depth analysis of communication.
Dev Verma –
The definitions and context of rhetorical theory were super fascinating. I really enjoyed reading this and learned a lot in the process.
Ripunjay Tanwar –
Not as engaging as I hoped. Found myself skimming through sections. Good information, but delivered in a dry and complex manner. Good luck!
Prajjwal Yadav –
Interesting historical context, but not the most practical guide for modern rhetoric. Found some concepts outdated. Still, worth a read for history buffs.
Mohit Singh –
A bit heavy on the theory, but the examples are helpful. It requires some patience, but you will come away with better knowledge. Worth it!
Kunal Sukhija –
I am a fan of these books. He always delivers an amazing story that makes you think outside of the box. Great read!
Anonymous –
I struggled with the old-fashioned language. The content is solid, but it needs an updated translation. A bit difficult to get into at first.
Harshit Sharma –
It was a decent book. I didn’t like the writing style, but the content was okay. It was an okay read, not the best by any means.
Hitesh –
I found the book insightful, but a bit repetitive. The core ideas are strong, but the examples could be more diverse. Still worth reading.
Avish M Bhandari –
Some parts were difficult to digest due to the academic language, but overall, the book offers a great perspective on rhetoric. I enjoyed it
Sarthak Bansal –
Gave me a great foundation for public speaking. It’s a bit academic, but provides so many insights to the art of persuasion. A long but great read!