anangeon

Figure Name anangeon
Source Silva Rhetoricae (http://humanities.byu.edu/rhetoric/Silva.htm); De Mille (1882) ("anangcaeum")
Earliest Source None
Synonyms anangcaeum
Etymology None
Type Chroma
Linguistic Domain Semantic
Definition

1. Arguing on the basis of inevitability or necessity. (Silva Rhetoricae)

2. 513. STATEMENT OF THE NECESSITY OF A CASE (ANANGCAEUM).
In the first place great force is given to the advocacy of certain acts or measure by urging their necessity. (De Mille)

Example

1. Yes, I killed him, but it was in self-defence. (Silva Rhetoricae)

2. "We must fight-I repeat it, sir- we must fight. An appeal to arms and to the God of hosts is all that is left us." -PATRICK HENRY. (De Mille)

2. "It is now necessary to instruct the throne in the language of truth. We must, if possible, dispel the delusion and darkness that envelop it, and display in its full danger and true colors the ruin that is brought to our doors." -CHATHAM (De Mille)

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Notes Type of is difficult here. I chose argument because an argument involve two or more opposing views. -am
Confidence Unconfident
Last Editor Samantha Price
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Editorial Notes rm strategies from related figures. related figures should ONLY contain a list of related figures or groups of figures. -ark
Reviewed No