Trump's speeches are chaotic, rambling, and extremely effective. Aristotle can explain why
Briefly

Trump's chaotic speaking style is clearly no barrier to success, as his public appearances continue to invigorate existing supporters and attract new ones.
Critics may think many supporters don't take Trump literally, but if this were true, why would so many voters continue to support someone they don’t actually believe in?
An analysis of Aristotle's narrative theory, muthos, provides insight into how Trump's seemingly chaotic rhetoric forms a cohesive narrative that resonates deeply.
Aristotle's concept of muthos breaks down narratives into core events connected by cause and effect, essential for understanding the appeal of Trump's rhetoric.
Read at The Conversation
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