Sappho and Socrates: The Nature of Rhetoric

Abstract

This short graphic novel details two very different rhetoricians co-existing simultaneously in Ancient Greece, Sappho and Socrates, and their definitions and performances of rhetoric. While both share certain styles and techniques, a noticeable difference in the ways they create rhetorical prose and oration can be clearly seen, showing that Sappho was indeed a rhetor of multiple layers and an equal to Socrates.

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Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy
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2012-08
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