Rhetorical Devices Used In James Madison And The Making Of America

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The rhetorical devices used in James Madison and the Making of America is logos. What makes Gutzman’s point convincing is the language he uses, including questions, to prove that without Madison’s immense involvement in politics, America would be completely different. “Madison had devoted considerable effort in the last years of his life to the task of preparing his papers for publication. Among them were extensive voluminous and historically invaluable correspondence, and, most significantly of all, the most complete record of the Philadelphia Convention.” (Gutzman 361). Gutzman proves that Madison was devoted to American politics until his dying days, and further proved his immense involvement in politics. With Gutzman’s words, it is clear

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