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Fonda's character works to secure justice for the accused man, regardless of whether the ultimate verdict will be guilty or not guilty. Fonda appears to be less concerned with the verdict than with whether or not the trial and jury deliberation is conducted fairly and thoroughly. Accordingly, Fonda exhibits the forensic rhetoric precisely in his efforts to persuade the other jurors to re-examine the case with an open mind. In Dead Poets Society, Keating implements Aristotle's third rhetoric (ceremonial oratory display)....

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His positive influence over the boys in effect censures the strict militaristic attitudes the headmaster and other teachers wish to hold over the students. Accordingly, the use of the ceremonial oratory display rhetoric is well used by Keating in his efforts to influence, motivate, and change the lives of his students.

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Aristotle. Rhetoric. Available from http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/rhetoric.1.i.html

Bennis, Warren G. (2003) on becoming a leader: the leadership classic. United States: Perseus Books Group.

Fonda, H. & Rose, R. (Producers), & Lumet, S. (Director). (1957). 12 angry men [Motion picture]. United States: United Artists Films.

Haft, S. (Producer) & Weir, P. (Director). (1997). Dead poet's society. [Motion picture]. United States: Touchstone Pictures.


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