Keywords
Rhetoric, Far Right, Trump, Orban, Xenophobia
Disciplines
Communication | Critical and Cultural Studies | Social Influence and Political Communication | Speech and Rhetorical Studies
Abstract
This research consists of a rhetorical analysis of two world leaders: Donald Trump, president of the United States, and Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary. The particular lens of this rhetoric is that of the political far-right. This research works to compare the rhetorical devise and strategies used by two different world leaders that possess some overlapping elements in terms of their political agendas. While this work involves political elements by nature, it does not intend to promote or refute any form of political ideology, rather it is a purely rhetorical analysis.
Recommended Citation
Batten, Hannah. "Rhetoric of the Far Right: A Rhetorical Analysis of Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán." The Review: A Journal of Undergraduate Student Research 20 (2019): -. Web. [date of access]. <https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/ur/vol20/iss1/6>.
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