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Welcome back! Iâm Dr. Bobby, "The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was," and today we begin a brand-new series diving into Aristotleâs On Rhetoric â a cornerstone text in the history of rhetoric and communication studies. đ In this video, we explore Aristotleâs foundational ideas about rhetoric as the counterpart to dialectic, the crucial roles of persuasion, the concepts of enthymeme and syllogism, and how rhetoric relates to audience awareness and emotional appeal. Weâll also look at how Aristotleâs systematic style shapes his understanding of persuasion, art, and instruction, and weâll make connections to modern media like comics, films, and gaming! Whether you're a student, teacher, or lifelong learner, this series will help you understand why rhetoric matters â not just in arguments, but in every part of communication today. âš Topics Covered: What is rhetoric according to Aristotle? Enthymeme vs. syllogism (and why it matters) Audience as an active partner in persuasion The relationship between truth, justice, and rhetoric Why rhetoric is both flexible and systematic How rhetorical theory connects to comics, film, and more đ Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you donât miss Part 2, where weâll dig even deeper into Aristotleâs rhetorical methods! #Aristotle #Rhetoric #OnRhetoric #Philosophy #RhetoricalTradition #Education #CommunicationStudies #EnglishStudies
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Platoâs Gorgias Part 4 | Rhetorical Tradition (3rd Ed.)
Welcome back to our deep dive into Platoâs Gorgias! Iâm Dr. Bobby, âThe Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was,â and today weâre continuing our analysis of Socratesâ rhetorical sparring with Callicles.
In this episode, we explore how Socrates challenges Callicles on his shifting definitions of superiority, the role of rhetoric in public discourse, and the importance of specialization in shaping virtuous individuals. We also connect these ancient ideas to modern rhetoric and composition studiesâparticularly the evolution of process over product in writing instruction.
đč Topics Covered: âïž Socratesâ rhetorical strategy and the Socratic Method âïž The debate on nature vs. convention âïž The intersection of rhetoric, poetry, and public speaking âïž How these ideas relate to modern education and composition studies
If youâre into philosophy, rhetoric, or just love a good intellectual showdown, be sure to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell for future episodes!
đ Want to keep learning? Stay tuned for future discussions, including Aristotleâs Nicomachean Ethics and the impact of technology on rhetoric and composition.
đŹ What do you think? Drop a comment belowâhow do you see Socratic questioning at play in todayâs world?
Thanks for watching, and Iâll see you next time!
#Plato #Gorgias #Rhetoric #Philosophy #Socrates #Education #Writing #Composition #CriticalThinking
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đ Platoâs Gorgias Part 3 | The Rhetorical Tradition (3rd Ed.) đ€
Hello, friends! Dr. Bobby hereââThe Best Assistant Professor Who Never Wasââand today, weâre diving deeper into Platoâs Gorgias as we continue exploring rhetoric, persuasion, and citizenship through Socrates' legendary debates.
đŹ Whatâs in this episode?
Socrates challenges us to think about desire, action, and choice in persuasion.The connection between rhetoric and citizenshipâwhat makes a "good citizen"?The power of choice and motive when considering ethical persuasion.A breakdown of the Rhetorical Situation and its evolution from Plato to Kenneth Burke.Callicles vs. Socratesâa rhetorical showdown between convention and nature!Socrates' dialogues may seem wordy, but theyâre packed with timeless lessons about rhetoricâs role in our lives, from politics to philosophy and even everyday communication.
đ Like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you donât miss the next episode in our deep dive into classical rhetoric!
đŹ What do you think? Drop a comment belowâhow do you see rhetoric influencing citizenship today?
đ Recommended Reading:
The Rhetorical Tradition (3rd Ed.)Platoâs Gorgiasđ Follow for more insights into classical rhetoric and philosophy!
#Plato #Gorgias #Rhetoric #Socrates #Philosophy #Persuasion #ClassicalRhetoric #TheRhetoricalTradition
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đč Platoâs Gorgias â Part 2: Rhetoric, Power, and Persuasion đč Welcome back! âIâm Dr. Bobby, the Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was,â and today, weâre continuing our deep dive into Platoâs Gorgias! In this episode, we examine the complex role of rhetoric, its influence on civic life, and the ongoing battle of persuasion between Socrates, Gorgias, and Polus. đ What Youâll Learn in This Video: â How orators influence civic and political decisions â The power of rhetoric and its ethical implications â Differences between rhetoric & composition vs. literature studies â Socratesâ argument strategies and counterargument techniques â The blurred lines between persuasion, free will, and determinism We also explore the ways rhetoric extends beyond ancient philosophy and continues to shape modern academia, persuasion, and cultural discourse. Is rhetoric truly an art, or is it merely a knack? Join the discussion and decide for yourself! đŹ Join the Discussion! What do you thinkâdoes rhetoric give true power, or is it just a tool used by those in control? Drop your thoughts in the comments! đ„ Donât Forget to Like & Subscribe! đ„ If you enjoyed this video, make sure to hit that đ LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into rhetoric, philosophy, and English studies. đ Turn on notifications so you never miss an upload! #Plato #Gorgias #Rhetoric #Philosophy #Socrates #RhetoricAndComposition #EnglishStudies #DrBobby
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đïž Platoâs Gorgias: A Rhetorical Cage Match đïž
Hello, everyone! Iâm Dr. Bobby, the Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was, and today weâre diving into Platoâs Gorgias! đïž
PlatoâNOT to be confused with Play-Dohâwas a Greek philosopher whose writings shaped philosophy and rhetoric, even though his student, Aristotle, would later surpass him. But hereâs the twist: whenever Plato wrote, he did so through Socrates! đ€Ż
In Gorgias, Socrates goes head-to-head with Gorgias, Callicles, Chaerephon, and Polus in a battle of wit and persuasion. What is rhetoric? What is its purpose? Is it an art, a craft, or something else entirely? As Socrates challenges Gorgias' definition of rhetoric, we explore the complexities of persuasion, argumentation, and philosophy itself.
Join me as we break down this ancient intellectual showdown, visualizing it as a philosophical cage match đ€đ„ (with a little help from Spider-Man and Bill & Ted along the way)!
đ Key Topics in This Video: âïž Who was Plato, and why did he write as Socrates? âïž The significance of Gorgias in rhetorical tradition âïž Socratesâ argument strategies & the Socratic Method âïž The challenge of defining rhetoricâthen and now âïž Ancient Greek oral culture vs. modern communication
đ Donât forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell so you donât miss the next deep dive into rhetoric and philosophy!
đŹ Question of the Day: What do YOU think rhetoric is? A persuasive tool? A form of art? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!
#Plato #Gorgias #Rhetoric #Philosophy #Socrates #AncientGreece #SocraticMethod #Persuasion #DrBobby
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What is a Sophist? How does Isocrates critique them, and what does that mean for education today? đ€đ In this episode, Dr. Bobby, The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was, unpacks Isocratesâ Against the Sophists from The Rhetorical Tradition (3rd Ed.) and explores its implications for rhetoric, pedagogy, and the role of educators in shaping knowledge.
đ In this video, we explore: â How Isocrates defines and criticizes Sophists â The differences between Sophists, philosophers, and rhetoricians â Modern parallelsâwhat ranks exist for todayâs professors? â The importance of modeling, originality, and ability in education â Why we should reconsider who we listen to in academia
Isocrates saw education as more than just earning a degreeâit was about learning how to discover and think critically. But should we still be Against the Sophists today? Or is there room for those who challenge the norm? đ€š
Letâs talk rhetoric! Like, subscribe, and hit the bell đ for more deep dives into rhetorical history, writing, and education.
#Rhetoric #Isocrates #AgainstTheSophists #Education #Philosophy #DrBobby
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Research isnât about finding what we expectâitâs about discovering what we didnât know we needed. đ§đ In this episode, Dr. Bobby, The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was, dives into the research process, using Spaceballs (1987) to highlight how knowledge builds upon itself in surprising ways! đđŹ
đ In this video, we explore: â Why no idea is truly original â How research connects whatâs known with what we want to know â What happens when research leads us somewhere unexpected â Why flexibility is key to discovery
Like a meta-scene in Spaceballs, research can feel like watching now happen in real-time! But embracing the journeyâwherever it leadsâis what makes it so exciting.
Donât forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell đ for more fun and insightful writing lessons with Dr. Bobby!
#Research #WritingTips #Spaceballs #Rhetoric #DrBobby #CriticalThinking
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Revision isnât just fixing typosâitâs about seeing our work with fresh eyes and making meaningful changes. đđ In this episode, Dr. Bobby, the best Assistant Professor Who Never Was, breaks down the revision process using the multiple endings of Clue (1985)! đđȘ
đ In this video, we cover: â What revision really means in writing â How Clue (1985) demonstrates different outcomes while keeping core elements intact â Why revision is about refining ideas, not starting over from scratch
By examining how Clueâs three endings alter details while preserving key elements, we can better understand how to revise our own work without losing what makes it strong.
Donât forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell đ for more insightful writing lessons with Dr. Bobby!
#WritingTips #Revision #ClueMovie #Rhetoric #DrBobby #EssayWriting
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Ever wondered how a strong counterargument works? In this episode, Dr. Bobby, âthe best Assistant Professor Who Never Was,â breaks down counterarguments using Return of the Jedi! đâš
đ In this video, we cover: â What makes a counterargument effective â How Obi-Wan Kenobi responds to Lukeâs challenge about Darth Vader â Why anticipation, addressing objections, and overcoming them are key
đŹ Featuring the iconic scene where Obi-Wan explains âa certain point of view,â this lesson dives into how counterarguments work and why Audience Awareness is essential in persuasion.
Donât forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell đ for more engaging rhetoric lessons with Dr. Bobby!
#StarWars #Counterargument #ReturnOfTheJedi #Rhetoric #Persuasion #DrBobby
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Ever wondered how Ferris Buellerâs Day Off perfectly demonstrates Aristotleâs three modes of persuasionâEthos, Logos, and Pathos? đ€đ Join Dr. Bobby, "the best Assistant Professor Who Never Was," as we break down Ferrisâ expert rhetorical skills in persuading his parents (and us!) that heâs too sick for school.
đ In this video, we cover: â What Ethos, Logos, and Pathos mean in rhetoric â How Ferris Bueller masterfully uses all three to fake out his parents â Why persuasion is all about anticipating counterarguments
đŹ Featuring a classic scene from Ferris Buellerâs Day Off, this lesson makes rhetoric fun, engaging, and, most importantly, useful in real-life persuasion.
Donât forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell đ for more rhetoric lessons with Dr. Bobby!
#FerrisBueller #Rhetoric #EthosLogosPathos #Persuasion #MovieAnalysis #DrBobby
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đ Audience Awareness â Casino Royale & The Art of Communication
Hello! "Iâm Dr. Bobby, the best Assistant Professor Who Never Was!" and today weâre diving into Audience Awarenessâone of the most essential (and trickiest) skills in rhetoric and composition.
Understanding who weâre addressing and how we communicate with them is key, whether in speech or writing. To illustrate this, we turn to Casino Royale, where James Bond and Vesper Lynd engage in a battle of wits, analyzing each other with sharp precision. Their conversation is a masterclass in rhetorical awareness, demonstrating how tone, word choice, and perception shape effective communication.
By breaking down this iconic train scene, we explore: đ How Bond and Vesper use Audience Awareness to analyze each other âïž Why knowing your audience is crucial in writing and rhetoric đ”ïž The magic behind effective communication and persuasion
Enjoyed this lesson? Like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into rhetoric, composition, and film analysis!
#CasinoRoyale #JamesBond #AudienceAwareness #Rhetoric #FilmAnalysis #CommunicationSkills
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đ The Great Gatsby: Part 5 â Tragedy, Truth, and the Green Light
In this episode, we dive into the intense falling action of The Great Gatsby, analyzing the shocking car accident that claims Myrtle Wilsonâs life, Gatsbyâs tragic devotion to Daisy, and the ultimate fate of our titular character. As Nick Carraway navigates the chaos left behind, we question his reliability as a narrator and explore Fitzgeraldâs commentary on wealth, materialism, and the fleeting nature of the American Dream.
From Gatsbyâs misplaced idealism to the cold indifference of those around him, we examine how Fitzgerald crafts one of literatureâs most haunting conclusions. How do Gatsbyâs relationships compare to classic superhero narratives? Why do those who once surrounded Gatsby vanish in the wake of his death? And what does Fitzgerald ultimately say about ambition and disillusionment?
đ Subscribe for more literary analysis and discussions on classic novels! đ Drop a comment belowâwhat are your thoughts on Gatsbyâs fate?
#GreatGatsby #FScottFitzgerald #LiteraryAnalysis #ClassicLiterature #AmericanDream
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The Great Gatsby: Part 4 - Love, Power, and the Past
In this episode, we dive deep into The Great Gatsby as we analyze Daisy and Gatsbyâs relationship, Tomâs suspicions, and the overarching theme of chasing the past. We explore Fitzgeraldâs use of symbolismâDaisyâs voice, the heat of summer, and the ever-watching eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburgâas well as how Gatsbyâs obsession with recreating a lost love mirrors larger literary and even comic book narratives.
From Carrawayâs unwavering loyalty to Gatsby, to Tomâs strategic takedown of his rival, and Gatsbyâs ultimate dream of âfixingâ what once was, this chapter is a turning point in the novelâs drama. Is Gatsbyâs pursuit of love noble or tragic? And does Daisy truly love him, or is she simply drawn to his wealth and grandeur?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments! Do you think Gatsby and Daisy ever stood a chance, or was he always chasing an illusion?
đ„ Donât forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more in-depth literary breakdowns!
#GreatGatsby #LiteraryAnalysis #FScottFitzgerald #Gatsby #ClassicLiterature
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The Great Gatsby: Part 3 | Literary Analysis & Themes
In this deep dive into The Great Gatsby, we analyze themes of obsession, deception, and the societal divide that shapes Fitzgeraldâs novel. Tom Buchanan's distrust of Gatsby mirrors the relentless pursuit of truth seen in Hawthorneâs The Scarlet Letter, while the symbolism of automobiles foreshadows the dangers of reckless ambition.
We explore Gatsbyâs self-made identity, the myth vs. reality of his past, and his relentless quest to impress Daisy. Is Gatsby a tragic romantic or a master manipulator? How does his obsession compare to modern social constructs?
Join us as we unravel the illusions of wealth, class, and identity in this literary classic. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth analyses!
#GreatGatsby #LiteraryAnalysis #FScottFitzgerald #ClassicLiterature #BookDiscussion
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The Great Gatsby: Part 2 - Symbols, Secrets, and Social Divides Description: Welcome back to Part 2 of our deep dive into The Great Gatsby! In this episode, we explore key symbols and character dynamics that shape Fitzgerald's iconic novel. From Daisy Buchananâs enigmatic persona to the ever-present green light, we uncover the deeper meanings behind Gatsbyâs world of wealth, longing, and illusion. đč Daisy Buchanan: Columbo or Clueless? Is Daisy truly oblivious, or is she more self-aware than she lets on? We examine her dialogue and interactions to determine if sheâs playing a deeper game. đč The Green Light & Triangulation of Characters The green light symbolizes more than just Gatsbyâs dreamâit acts as a guiding beacon, much like the North Star. We discuss how it helps us locate Gatsby, Daisy, and Nick within the novelâs unfolding drama. đč Dr. T.J. Eckleburgâs Eyes: The Ultimate Observer Are the billboardâs giant, unblinking eyes just an eerie backdrop, or do they represent something more? We explore how they mirror both the reader and the passage of time. đč Tom Buchananâs Violence & Hypocrisy Tomâs brutal attack on Myrtle Wilson reveals troubling aspects of gender and power dynamics in the 1920s. Would his actions be tolerated today? đč Gatsbyâs Wealth & The Age of Excess From extravagant parties to unexpected generosity, Gatsbyâs riches echo the allure and contradictions of the Roaring â20s. We compare him to modern figures like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and fictional playboys like Bruce Wayne and Tony Stark. đč The Mystery of Gatsbyâs Past Rumors swirl about Gatsbyâs originsâwas he a murderer, a German spy, or something else entirely? His guests speculate, but no one seems to know the truth. đč The First Impression of Gatsby When Nick finally meets Gatsby, his charm and presence seem almost supernatural. Is Gatsbyâs charisma his greatest weapon? We analyze his introduction through the lens of rhetorical appealâEthos, Logos, and Pathos. This episode unpacks the layers of deception, ambition, and social commentary that make The Great Gatsby one of literatureâs most compelling works. Let us know in the comments: Is Gatsby a hero, a fraud, or something in between? đ Chapters Covered: Pages 17-48 đ„ Subscribe for More Literary Analysis! đ Turn on notifications so you donât miss Part 3! #GreatGatsby #LiteraryAnalysis #FScottFitzgerald #Symbolism #ClassicLiterature #Gatsby
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đ The Great Gatsby: An In-Depth Analysis | Dr. Bobby Hello, literature lovers! Iâm Dr. Bobby, "The Best Assistant Professor Who Never Was," and today weâre diving into F. Scott Fitzgeraldâs classic novel, The Great Gatsby. In this episode, we explore the introduction of our narrator, Nick Carraway, and his unique perspective on wealth, class, and privilege. We examine the contrasting worlds of West Egg and East Egg, as well as the larger-than-life characters that inhabit themâTom Buchanan, Daisy Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and, of course, Jay Gatsby. đ What Weâll Cover: âïž Nick Carrawayâs background and role as a narrator âïž The stark differences between West Egg and East Egg âïž Tom Buchananâs imposing presence and controversial views âïž Daisy Buchananâs siren-like voice and allure âïž Jordan Bakerâs complex character and ties to feminism âïž Themes of wealth, power, and infidelity in 1920s America This discussion unpacks Fitzgeraldâs rich symbolism and character development while connecting historical and cultural elements to the novelâs deeper meaning. đ„ Join the Conversation! đ„ Do you think The Great Gatsby accurately portrays the excess of the 1920s? What are your thoughts on the characters so far? Letâs discuss in the comments! đ Like, Share & Subscribe for more literary deep dives! đ Turn on notifications so you donât miss the next episode. #TheGreatGatsby #FScottFitzgerald #LiteraryAnalysis #ClassicLiterature #DrBobby
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Welcome to Part 6 of our deep dive into Frankenstein! In this episode, we explore the Creatureâs turning pointâhis descent from hopeful benevolence into vengeful hatred. After saving a human, he is repaid with violence, leading to his resolve to inflict suffering on mankind, much like Anakin Skywalkerâs fall to the Dark Side.
We also analyze his demand for a companion, Victorâs moral dilemma in creating a second being, and the philosophical implications of free will and fate. As the novel unfolds, we see parallels with Star Wars, The Hulk, and even Mary Shelleyâs The Mortal Immortal, emphasizing themes of revenge, survivorâs guilt, and the burden of existence.
đ Topics Covered:
The Creatureâs tragic rejection and fall into vengeanceVictorâs moral dilemma: Should he create a second being?Free will vs. destiny in Frankenstein and modern storytellingSurvivorâs guilt and psychological trauma in Victorâs arcThe Creatureâs final fate and themes of immortalityđ Subscribe for more literary deep dives! Let us know your thoughts in the commentsâdoes the Creature deserve sympathy, or is he truly a monster?
#Frankenstein #MaryShelley #LiteraryAnalysis #GothicLiterature #SciFiHorror #TragicHero #Existentialism #Philosophy #StarWars #Hulk #ClassicLiterature #BookDiscussion
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Frankenstein: Part 5 | The Creatureâs Evolution and the Power of Storytelling
In this episode of our Frankenstein analysis series, we explore the Creatureâs deepening understanding of humanity and his tragic realization of his place in the world. As he reads Paradise Lost, he sees parallels between himself, Adam, and Satanâgrappling with existential questions that shape his transformation.
We discuss how Mary Shelleyâs writing intersects with the philosophies of her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, and her husband, Percy Shelley, particularly in themes of class struggles and societal rejection. We also analyze the Creatureâs turning point, as his isolation and mistreatment push him toward vengeance, severing comparisons to sympathetic figures like Superman or the Hulk.
How does literature influence identity? What happens when an outcast loses all hope for acceptance? Join us as we break down the Creatureâs journey, the layered storytelling of Frankenstein, and its continued relevance today.
đ Subscribe for more in-depth literary analysis! đ Comment below: Do you think the Creature was destined for destruction, or could he have found redemption?
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đ„ Frankenstein: Part 4 â The Creatureâs Tale & the Power of Narrative đ„
In this episode, we dive deep into Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, exploring the Creatureâs heartbreaking monologue and his plea for understanding. As he compares himself to Adam and Lucifer, we analyze his struggle for identity, acceptance, and justice.
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The Creatureâs framing of himself as both Adam and the fallen angelThe use of frame narratives and their persuasive powerThe impact of Othering and rejection in literature and cultureThe Creatureâs moral compass and self-awarenessConnections to Paradise Lost, Highlander, Star Trek, and Pinocchiođ Why It Matters: Shelleyâs novel isnât just about horrorâitâs about humanity, societyâs fear of the unknown, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. This episode examines how Frankenstein raises philosophical and ethical questions that remain relevant today.
đș Watch now and join the discussion! Do you sympathize with the Creature? Let us know in the comments!
#Frankenstein #MaryShelley #LiteraryAnalysis #Horror #Philosophy #ScienceFiction #ClassicLiterature
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