Emotion
This section provides an overview of Emotion.
An object representing primary emotions conveyed by the speaker, including nuanced feelings and vocabulary level, to analyze emotional impact on the audience.
Overview
The Emotion Object represents the primary emotions conveyed by the speaker in their speech, such as joy, trust, fear, or surprise. It includes nuanced feelings and the vocabulary level of expression. Analyzing emotions helps in understanding the emotional impact on the audience, influencing the Pathos component of rhetorical analysis and affecting the overall persuasive effectiveness.
Applications
1) Coder's Perspective
Coders use sentiment analysis and emotional detection algorithms to populate the Emotion
Object, capturing the emotional tone and specific feelings expressed, which contribute to the Appeal Score and Rhetorical Weight (RW).
2) User's Perspective
Users can see the emotions identified in the speaker's delivery, helping them understand the emotional appeal and how it may influence audience reactions.
Top 5 Related Objects
- Sentiment Object
- Feeling Object
- Tone Object
- Pathos
- PersuasiveForce Object
Related Scoring Elements
Appeal Score
Rhetorical Weight