A Rhetorical Analysis Of Bmw's Chief Designer

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The speaker on this video was BMW’s chief designer, though he isn’t still in that company. But the video; the speech was given when he was present in that place, thus he is a proven speaker. The video was published from TED, which is a nonprofit organization that has a purpose of spreading great ideas around the world, which has an audience of general publics. The video was produced to spread the thoughts and philosophy of the speaker. The speaker, Chris Bangle points out that the car is like a sculpture, the art, and explaining about the emotions that such a machine could have by its designer or the owner. And since the speaker is telling about his philosophy and thoughts about a topic of an automobile design there wouldn’t be any doubt towards

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