Classical Rhetoric, the art of persuasion, formed the sum and substance
of Shakespeare's education and was the basis of his understanding of the
power of language and how it worked to move, delight and teach.
Rhetoric, which seeks to explain the way that language works to
influence others, provides a powerful, transformative tool for
approaching text in performance. This book helps you understand the key
concepts of rhetoric. It gives clear explanations, stripped of jargon,
and examples of rhetorical technique in the plays. It also provides
engaging, practical exercises to unlock character and to identify themes
in the plays through the lens of rhetoric. Academically rigorous, based
on more than a decade of practical experience in the use of rhetoric in
drama at the highest level, it is an ideal companion for anyone engaging
with Shakespeare in performance.