Cluster criticism

Cluster Criticism otherwise known as Cluster Analysis is a method utilized in rhetorical criticism. This form of analysis was made famous by Kenneth Burke in which a critic attempts to unearth the hidden motive behind a text by focusing on the structural relations and associative meanings between certain main ideas, concepts, subjects or actions presented in a text. For example, what actions does a hero repeatedly take that showcase their valor [1]

  1. ^ Jasinski, James (2001). Sourcebook on Rhetoric Key Concepts in Contemporary Rhetorical Studies (1st ed.). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. p. 371. ISBN 9780761905042.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)