The story of a chemical dependency is mostly for making us sad and vulnerable for the following stories, and is very effective in what it was meant to do. The story of the average student and her son are meant for the audience to relate to. When we relate to their circumstances we are left thinking if it could happen to anyone in the audience.
These examples of pathos are very effective in what it was meant to do. The connotative words are very useful in using the predetermined thoughts of the people and weaving them into the essay to make us think about what Mary wants the audience to think. Mary’s use of real stories also makes us think in a way that makes her essay better, and more resonating.
Mary Sherry’s use of appeals in the essay In Praise of the F word are both effective and relevant to her essay. Mary’s use of ethos is most abundant in her biography, but is still in her essay. Regardless her use of ethos is enough to persuade me to trust her, and make me believe her arguments. Mary has a great use of pathos, and is very plentiful in her essay. Mary's use of pathos is mostly her way of making us believe in her statements by making us more