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Aristotle Model of Communication

Aristotle proposed one of the earliest models of communication in 300 BC that focused on public speaking and identified five key elements: the speaker, the speech, the occasion, the audience, and the intended effect. The model advises tailoring speeches based on these different elements, such as considering the audience and occasion in order to influence and persuade the audience. An example is Alexander giving a brave speech to his soldiers on the war field to motivate them to defeat the Persian Empire.

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Aristotle Model of Communication

Aristotle proposed one of the earliest models of communication in 300 BC that focused on public speaking and identified five key elements: the speaker, the speech, the occasion, the audience, and the intended effect. The model advises tailoring speeches based on these different elements, such as considering the audience and occasion in order to influence and persuade the audience. An example is Alexander giving a brave speech to his soldiers on the war field to motivate them to defeat the Persian Empire.

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Aristotle’s Communication Model

Aristotle, a great philosopher initiative the earliest mass communication model called “Aristotle’s
Model of Communication”. He proposed model before 300 B.C who found the importance of
audience role in communication chain in his communication model. This model is more focused
on public speaking than interpersonal communication.

Aristotle Model of Communication is formed with 5 basic elements

(i) Speaker, (ii) Speech, (iii) Occasion, (iv) Audience and (v) Effect.

Aristotle advises speakers to build speech for different audience on different time (occasion) and
for different effects.

Speaker plays an important role in Public speaking. The speaker must prepare his speech and
analysis audience needs before he enters into the stage. His words should influence in audience
mind and persuade their thoughts towards him.

Example:

Alexander gave brave speech to his soldiers in the war field to defeat Persian Empire.

Speaker – Alexander

Speech – about his invasion

Occasion – War field

Audience – Soldiers

Effect – To defeat Persia

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