“Serving in Florida,” Barbara Ehrenreich provides her very own first hand experience on what it was like for her to work 2 minimum wage jobs while barely being able to pay her bills. Out of the three appeals, Pathos(emotional appeal) is primarily used to help persuade young people to attend college in order to get higher paying jobs. While pathos is the main appeal used, Ethos is a secondary appeal that is used since she is credible as an author.
Barbara uses many emotional strategies in her essay to appeal to the audiences emotions.
The main strategies she uses in particular are her personal experience, empathy, and narration.
These strategies were specifically chosen because they are particularly useful when it comes to appealing to the emotion of the audience.Narration is the first strategy that is present when she begins to descriptively recall what she endured during her time working and narrates it for the audience to immerse themselves in with her first hand account. She narrates the essay in first person which is the most useful because it delivers her experience and message with more credibility because she actually went through the struggle of working two minimum wage jobs. Ehrenreich's second strategy is personal experience. She uses her personal experience to provide more credibility throughout the essay since she was the one who is talking about her own experiences instead of just explaining what someone else went through, This leads to the audience being convinced of the truth of what she claims. This can also lead to the audience to
feel the pain that she felt when she was conducting her investigations. This is a gigantic use of pathos by Ehrenreich in the essay.Her last big strategy that Ehrenreich used was empathy which