Logos is rational or logical appeals. Our LLD 100A course reader explained that Logos is using the “facts, case studies, statistics, experiments, logical reasoning, analogies, anecdotes, authority voices, etc." to convince audiences that the writer is right. The work by David Bayles and Ted Orland is an experienced one, and its tone remains serious but also peaceful, dark, helpless or skeptical, etc. At the same time, it provides us with facts and statistics of the logic of fear. The example of the authors' use of logos is the statistical results of their survey. At the art school, 98 percent of the students coming out from these schools almost abandoned their art immediately, and equally surprisingly, the art teachers hired because they
Logos is rational or logical appeals. Our LLD 100A course reader explained that Logos is using the “facts, case studies, statistics, experiments, logical reasoning, analogies, anecdotes, authority voices, etc." to convince audiences that the writer is right. The work by David Bayles and Ted Orland is an experienced one, and its tone remains serious but also peaceful, dark, helpless or skeptical, etc. At the same time, it provides us with facts and statistics of the logic of fear. The example of the authors' use of logos is the statistical results of their survey. At the art school, 98 percent of the students coming out from these schools almost abandoned their art immediately, and equally surprisingly, the art teachers hired because they