What is the similarity of lasswells model and Aristotles model?
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Answer:
Aristotle Model is mainly focused on speaker and speech. It can be broadly divided into 5 primary elements: Speaker, Speech, Occasion, Audience and Effect
Lasswell's model of communication (also known as Lasswell's communication model) describes an act of communication by defining who said it, what was said, in what channel it was said, to whom it was said, and with what effect it was said.
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- Aristotle born between 384 – 322 BC, was a Greek Philosopher. He had even gained knowledge in Physics, Mathematics, Logic and many other subjects making him a multidisciplinary theoretician. While exploring the human nature in a systematic or methodical manner, he proposed a liner model of communication which was later on developed into a model, finally named ‘Aristotle’s Model of Communication’.
- Lasswell’s Communication Model was evolved by Harold D Lasswell (1902 – 1978), a communication theorist. It is also called as the action model of communication.
Explanation:
Aristotle’s Model of Communication centers on 5 main aspects, they are:
(a) Speaker, (b) Speech, (c) Occasion, (d) Audience, (e) Effect.
Aristotle’s Model of Communication was vastly used in Public speaking.
Harold D Lasswell depicts an act of communication by describing who said it, what they said, how they said it, to whom they said it and with what effect. The 5 aspects are:
(a) Who, (b) Says What, (c) Medium, (d) To Whom, (e) With What Effect.
Lasswell’s Model of Communication was developed to explore the mass media.
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