Trace the arc of rhetoric from ancient orators to the birth of modern comedy, and learn how style, delivery, and character shape influence persuasion.
This edition surveys the origins of eloquence, showing how bold public speaking grew from early settlements to Greek republics. It highlights Demosthenes and Cicero as models of force, clarity, and ethical persuasion, while describing how their times shaped the art of argument and expression. It also traces the development of ancient comedy, from Aristophanes to Menander, Plautus, and Terence, and moves to the Spanish and French theaters, noting how each culture balanced wit, morality, and social commentary.
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