Rujira RojjanaprapayonNeeranuit Traijakvanich2020-08-142020-08-142018b208800https://repository.nida.ac.th/handle/662723737/5079Thesis (M.A. (Language and Communication))--National Institute of Development Administration, 2018The purpose of this study was to examine how General Prayut Chan-O-cha, Prime Minister of Thailand, employed rhetoric in weekly televised address broadcasted from May 30, 2014 to December 16, 2016. This study adopted two concepts, which are pentadic criticism and ideological criticism, to examine 41 pieces of Thai Prime Minister’s weekly televised addresses. The findings revealed that General Prayut Chan-O-cha paid most of his attention on Thailand’s political and economic dreadlocks and saw himself as the country’s savior amid the turmoil, as scene and agent were the controlling terms over other pentadic elements. The findings also suggested that the speech delivered by General Prayut Chan-O-cha was dominated by capitalism, nationalism, monarchy, sufficiency economy philosophy and authoritarianism ideologies respectively. The mentioned beliefs and motives became General Prayut’s prominent rhetorical tool in the weekly televised addresses.799 leavesapplication/pdfengThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.e-ThesisIdeology criticismPentadic criticismTelevised addressPrime Minister -- ThailandRhetoricRhetorical criticismThai prime minister's weekly televised addresses in ideological and pentadic criticismคำปราศรัยทางโทรทัศน์รายสัปดาห์ของนายกรัฐมนตรีไทยผ่านวาทวิพากษ์แนวอุดมการณ์และแนวองค์ห้าtext--thesis--master thesis10.14457/NIDA.the.2018.80