The Art of Expression - William Atkinson

Author: William Atkinson

Publisher: Bright Publisher

Print Length: 158 pages

Genre:  Non-Fiction / Educational Theory and PracticesNon-Fiction / Psychology,

Topic: Language & LiteratureMotivation, Psychology

Everyone expresses themselves in some way; often in a very bad way. For some people, the process of expression is easy and enjoyable, while for others the words do not flow easily, and sentences fail to inject the spirit and meaning of the thoughts or ideas behind them. This does not always arise from the fact that the person does not have clear ideas or thoughts; for, on the contrary, many very clear-minded people find themselves unable to transmit their ideas into words, and fail to express themselves with the clarity, power and effect to which their mental creations are entitled.

There are only a few people who do not feel hampered in expressing their ideas and thoughts due to a lack of understanding of the basic principles of the Arts of Expression. The basic principles are simple, and the application method can be implemented easily.

  1. Ekspresi
  2. Bahasa: Pada Mulanya
  3. Evolusi Bahasa
  4. Kata-Kata
  5. Membuat Kosakata
  6. Pilihan Kata
  7. Pilihan Kata (Lanjutan)
  8. Kata-kata Figuratif
  9. Ekspresi Diskursif
  10. Wacana Argumentatif
  11. Argumentasi
  12. Keterangan dan Bukti
  13. Argumen Palsu
  14. Daya Tarik Emosional
  15. Kisah Penutup

 

Tentang Penulis

William Atkinso was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement. He is the author of the pseudonymous works attributed to Theron Q. Dumont and Yogi Ramacharaka. He wrote an estimated 100 books, all in the last 30 years of his life.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Walker_Atkinson

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