Advance and defend your own definition and theory of rhetoric. In presenting your theory, address the fallowing issues:
a. What is rhetoric for you?
b. Through aught the semester we have discussed several metaphors to help us understand rhetoric, choose one of these metaphors that has helped you understand rhetoric the most, then personally define this metaphor, (i.e. what to you is art, is love, is war, etc.) drawing from your own experiences and examples
c. Explain parallel how it is similar to your definition of rhetoric: why would you choose this metaphor to describe rhetoric? What are the similar features? what are the differences.
Throughout this essay you must draw five rhetorical theorist in constructing your answer, at least one of them from the classical period, an at least one of them from postmodern era. the other can be at your discretion.