The course "Rhetoric and Prosody" explores the principles and techniques of rhetoric and prosody in literature and communication. Rhetoric refers to the art of persuasive communication, while prosody refers to the study of poetic meter, rhythm, and sound patterns. This course aims to enhance students' understanding of how language is structured, employed, and crafted to create persuasive and aesthetically pleasing texts. Through a combination of theoretical study, analysis of literary texts, and practical exercises, students will develop skills in effective communication, critical thinking, and literary analysis. They will explore the historical development of rhetoric and prosody, examine their applications in various genres, and gain insights into the power of language in shaping meaning and impact.