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Dr. Bobby Presents: A Rhetoric of Motives Order Part 2 (Kenneth Burke)


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šŸ“– Welcome back, everyone! I’m Dr. Bobby, ā€œThe Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was,ā€ and today we’re continuing our deep dive into Kenneth Burke’s A Rhetoric of Motives, specifically his section on Order.

šŸ’” Burke explores how symbols, imagery, and hierarchical structures shape meaning, connecting his rhetorical theories to semiotics, Aristotelian plot structure, and Marxist analysis. We’ll break down his insights on the sign-signifier-signified relationship, narrative motivation, and how social hierarchies influence interpretation, particularly in literature like Shakespeare’s Venus and Adonis.

🧐 Topics covered in this episode: āœ”ļø Burke vs. Semiotics: Does meaning transcend signs? āœ”ļø Aristotle’s plot structure and character motivation āœ”ļø The intersection of rhetoric, ideology, and social order āœ”ļø Mythic imagery, ā€œmystification,ā€ and the role of visual rhetoric āœ”ļø Marxist readings of literature and the rhetoric of courtship

šŸ”„ Plus, we’ll discuss how comic books and pop culture might one day be viewed like Greek and Roman mythology!

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