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This, The expression of real or simulated doubt or perplexity is clear to me (I think). However, the following sentence is not: In the terminology of deconstruction, aporia is a final impasse or paradox-the site at which the text most obviously undermines its
own rhetorical structure, dismantles, or deconstructs itself. Would that be, for ex., if a lover declares himself to be enraptured by his partner's mind, but in explaining this rapture only describes physical attributes?
I have never had a good grasp of what rhetoric is, anyway.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted good rhetoric site wwh 09/11/02 11:15 PM Re: good rhetoric site Wordwind 09/11/02 11:24 PM Re: good rhetoric site wwh 09/11/02 11:31 PM Re: aporia wwh 09/12/02 01:11 AM Re: aporia Jackie 09/12/02 12:58 PM Re: aporia Wordwind 09/12/02 01:38 PM rhetorical questions FishonaBike 09/12/02 02:29 PM Re: rhetorical questions dxb 09/12/02 03:48 PM Re: rhetorical questions FishonaBike 09/12/02 03:53 PM Do *I* know what a rhetorical question is?!? Fiberbabe 09/12/02 05:30 PM Re: Do *I* know what a rhetorical question is?!? wwh 09/12/02 09:34 PM Re: Do *I* know what a rhetorical question is?!? FishonaBike 09/13/02 08:17 AM Re: Rhetorical Devices Faldage 09/12/02 05:15 PM
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