Unveiling the Enthymeme
Briefly

The enthymeme leverages the art of implicit reasoning to persuade, allowing audiences to engage intellectually and emotionally by filling in the gaps of an incomplete argument.
Aristotle recognized the enthymeme as a crucial rhetorical tool, believing that active audience participation through shared knowledge enhances the power of persuasion.
In the digital age, with diminishing attention spans, the enthymeme has become vital as it allows messages to connect quickly and effectively with audiences.
While effective, the enthymeme can mislead if testimonials omit critical information. Ethical usage is paramount to ensure audiences can judge the missing assumptions.
Read at Psychology Today
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