retorisina
Retorisina is a neologism used in some theoretical discussions to denote a presumed mode of persuasion that integrates traditional rhetorical appeals with attention-getting sonic and visual features. The term is not widely adopted in mainstream rhetoric, and there is no consensus on its definition or applicability.
In proposed usage, retorisina describes texts or speeches that deliberately blend ethos, pathos, and logos with
Origin and etymology are uncertain; the word appears in scattered online essays and collaborative glossaries dating
Characteristics commonly associated with retorisina include integrated appeals, an emphasis on rhythm and sonic texture, the
Criticism centers on the lack of a precise, universally accepted definition and the risk of overgeneralizing
See also: rhetoric, multimodal rhetoric, ethos, pathos, logos.