
Rhetoric
1.00 Credit
Full Year 2026-2027
UTC
Aug 17, 2026 - May 07, 2027
Section A
Lost Tools of Writing Level 2: American Film as Literature
Thursday, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Who did it? How did they do it? Should they receive a consequence for their action? These questions lead students to contemplate right action, right judgment, and right consequence. Students who have had two years of LTW I, mastering the canon elements of LTW 1 up through Lesson 8, will be ready to increase their thinking skills and hone the deliberative address by refining previous elements such as the narratio, exordium, amplification, and refutation. They will add to their skills, understanding character bias, applying laws and norms, practicing complex sentences, citations, and more elocution elements to liven their prose, all while attending to the literary aspects of film plot.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Through this course, your student will continue working through the first three canons of rhetoric: Invention, Arrangement, and Elocution. They will ultimately craft a 10-12 paragraph deliberative essay through the application of CiRCE Institute's Lost Tools of Writing Level Two Rhetoric course. This is not a writing and editing course, though. This is a course in thinking rhetorically and practicing the skills associated with deliberating a judicial decision. This course takes two weeks to discuss the plot of a film and its moral implications. Your student spends time learning about and practicing the observation skills of mapping the plot, recognizing 7 key film elements that function as literary elements, and then contemplating the themes through virtue, self-application, and question development.
Students will need to be proficient in understanding and constructing complete sentences, recognizing and utilizing verb tenses, understanding and applying parallelism, and editing and formatting effectively. Parents are encouraged to help with editing and formatting.
Students will need enough time in their schedules to:
Course Set-up: Students have 4 days to turn in their first draft. I offer corrections within 48 hours. They have until midnight the day of the next class to submit their final corrections. Once an assignment is closed, work will not be accepted. I offer 20 points per lesson. 2 points off for late work, 5 points off for each element not included, and 1-3 points off for items not corrected before the assignment closes. LATE WORK IS NOT ASSESSED.
Course Prerequisites:
Students must have:
Your student will watch for discussion and writing throughout the year:
**All films are selected for narrative clarity, moral seriousness, and suitability for discussion in a Christian classical rhetoric context. Some films may contain content that your family is not personally comfortable with. Families are encouraged to review films in advance using their preferred resources for critique and disclosure. Neither Kepler Education nor Cheryl Floyd is responsible for individual family viewing decisions, which remain under parental authority and discernment. Films cannot be substituted.
$850
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