Rhetoric:
Derogatory information,
especially of a biased or
misleading nature, used to
promote or publicize a
particular political cause or
point of view.
Rhetoric
can be used to
benefit any cause or
anybody. It is not
constrained to political
views.
Rhetoric
Propaganda
can also be
used positively, as to
Rhetoric
urge one to do
something that could
cause change. Rhetoric
is not commonly meant
to be a deceptive tool
utilized to benefit
another.
Squealers methods of propaganda are much like the ones used today.
Much of the bias information is coming from news agencies close to the
government or other political parties.
Works Cited
Pan, Yuyuan. "9/28: Rhetoric vs. Propaganda."English 137H Rhetoric And
Life.
<http://sites.psu.edu/pan137h/2012/09/26/928-rhetoric-vs-propaganda/>.
Albin, Cameron. "War Posters: War Propaganda Posters from Around the
World."Creative Fan. Creative Fan, 05 Aug. 2011. Web. 15 Nov. 2015.
<http://creativefan.com/war-propaganda-posters/>.
Civic
Works Cited
(Continued)
People's
Attitude, Beliefs and Behaviors. Stanford Education, 05 Nov. 2011. Web. 15 Nov.
2015.
<http://web.stanford.edu/class/e297c/war_peace/media/hpropaganda.html>.
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