perorationˌpɛr əˈreɪ ʃən
peroration (n)
- plural
- perorations
English Definitions:
peroration (noun)
a flowery and highly rhetorical oration
peroration (noun)
(rhetoric) the concluding section of an oration
"he summarized his main points in his peroration"
peroration (Noun)
The concluding section of a discourse, either written or oral, in which the orator or writer sums up and commends his topic to his audience, particularly as used in the technical sense of a component of ancient Roman oratorical delivery.
peroration (Noun)
A discourse or rhetorical argument in general.
peroration
Dispositio is the system used for the organization of arguments in the context of Western classical rhetoric. The word is Latin, and can be translated as "organization" or "arrangement". It is the second of five canons of classical rhetoric (the first being inventio, and the remaining being elocutio, memoria, and pronuntiatio) that concern the crafting and delivery of speeches and writing.The first part of any rhetorical exercise was to discover the proper arguments to use, which was done by the formalized methods of inventio. The next problem was to select various arguments and organize them into an effective discourse.
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