Rhetoric, stylistics, and discourse analysis are interrelated fields that analyze language use. Stylistics can be divided into microstylistics, which analyzes literary style, and macrostylistics, which analyzes non-literary language varieties. While stylistics is often applied to literature, it is not confined to literature and is multidisciplinary. Rhetoric is the art of persuasive speaking or writing. Discourse analysis examines language in context beyond the sentence level. These fields overlap in their analysis of linguistic choices and language in social contexts, though they have different focal points.