Rhetorical analysis of Cicero on Friendship

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All through the treatises on friendship, Cicero underscores the significance of righteousness with respect to kinship and the way in which genuine friendship cannot prevail without (Cicero & Shuckburgh 1-6). In this way, the author attempts to illustrate the essence of appreciating every relationship as well as handling it with care. Throughout the book, Cicero uses various stylistic techniques and rhetorical appeals to persuade the reader effectively such as the use of metaphors, ethos, pathos and logos. The rhetoric of friendship as elucidated by Cicero epitomizes the expressions of interpersonal relationships in the Roman society as a sense of strong friendliness and togetherness. Cicero employs the use of allegories in the letters of Marcus Tullius with his treatises on friendship to convince his readers on the importance of relationships by use of his life experiences.

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In this context, Laelius uses various supporting facts and reasons to justify their friendship with Scipio as well as persuade the audience on the essence of friendship, the factors to consider in creating a durable and meaningful friendship. Conclusion In summary, Cicero Laelius de Amicitia employs several stylistic devices and rhetorical techniques in the treatises on friendship to convince his audience on the importance of friendship by use of his personal life experiences. Some of the rhetorical devices used include ethos, pathos, logos as well as figures of speech. These elements serve well in the literature works of Cicero by effectively persuading the readers on the significance of relationships as well as representing the essential sense of familiarity and friendliness in the ancient Roman culture.

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