Public speaking Quote by Aristotle
““Avoid the enthymeme form when you are trying to rouse feeling; for it will either kill the feeling or will itself fall flat: all simultaneous motions tend to cancel each other either completely or partially.””
About This Quote
Avoid using enthymemes when trying to evoke emotion, as they can undermine or flatten the feeling.
In simple terms: Using incomplete arguments can kill emotional impact.
Use clear, complete reasoning to stir feelings.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- public speaking
- writing
- teaching
- debate
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does an incomplete argument enhance intrigue?
- Can emotion survive without logical support?