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Xena Mindhurst

Rhetoric Mastery

“Rhetoric Mastery” offers a comprehensive exploration of persuasive communication that bridges ancient wisdom with modern challenges. The book expertly weaves together classical rhetorical principles—ethos, pathos, and logos—with contemporary applications, demonstrating how these timeless concepts remain relevant in today's digital communication landscape.
From crafting compelling business presentations to creating engaging social media content, the book provides practical insights backed by research in communication studies, cognitive psychology, and linguistic analysis. Through a well-structured progression, the book first establishes theoretical foundations, then delves into practical applications across various communication mediums, and concludes with critical discussions on ethical persuasion in our increasingly polarized world.
What sets this work apart is its seamless integration of traditional rhetorical theory with modern challenges, illustrated through analysis of successful TED talks, viral content, and influential writing. The inclusion of real-world examples, practical exercises, and reflection questions makes complex concepts accessible and immediately applicable. Each chapter builds upon the previous one, offering readers both theoretical understanding and actionable strategies for enhancing their persuasive abilities.
The book's approach combines academic depth with practical accessibility, making it valuable for communication professionals, aspiring writers, and anyone seeking to improve their persuasive communication skills. By examining how digital technologies have transformed rhetorical practices while maintaining core principles of effective persuasion, it provides a comprehensive framework for mastering communication in both professional and personal contexts.
72 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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