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    has a very good ethos as a writer. Throughout her speech she utilizes that‚ along with much pathos to help bring across her message: that today a new world is forming‚ and the students of Wellesley College are the future of society‚ so find where you think you fit in to society‚ not where others say you have to go. In her speech‚ Barbara Bush discusses how she went to the People’s Republic of China‚ which is where the future of society will be. This definitely strengthens her ethos. Bush also continues

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    Miguel Vivar-Alcalde Mr. Scott Harrison Pre-AP English 10 14 August 2013 Antigone Essay Sophocles uses rhetorical appeals in Antigone in order to clarify what the characters say to the tragic hero Creon. Ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos are used in this Greek tragedy by three characters to make Creon realize and reverse his decision in punishing Antigone for her crime. Antigone‚ Haemon‚ and Teiresias all use a different predominant one form of rhetorical appeal‚ yet it is just one of these characters using

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    In Act four‚ of Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible from 1953‚ he demonstrates that one must bend to the will of the court of Salem or follow their own moral guidelines. Miller uses dramatic dialogue‚ ethos and allegorical allusions‚ showing that the people in Salem have to make person choices to follow or abandon their morals. This act’s purpose is to show the mental strain on the characters in the play in order to show the difficulty of the decisions the characters must make. The implied ethical

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    Obama addressed racial tensions and inequality in the United States throughout his speech. His purpose was to unite the audience together and receive the votes he needed to become the President of the United States. Obama conveys this purpose by using ethos which gets the audience attention. The audience he is most speaking to in his speech is the white community. Since Obama states story about them throughout his speech it makes him understand his audience. Barack Obama’s speech is mainly for Anti-American

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    its vast reach‚ it is important to have access to mental health care when needed; Providing that care is no simple task. The article ‘The Managed Care Approach to Health Care Blocks Access to Mental Health Treatment’ (2008) uses pathos‚ logos and ethos as methods of persuasion‚ respectively‚ they elicit: emotion‚ logic and authority. Combined in this situation to inform the audience of the complications and blocks many people are experiencing when needing mental health care because of their insurance

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    The use of these three appeals works to establish Obamas credibility and persuades the audience to vote for him. It is clear that Obama is establishing ethos in the first part of his speech. To establish ethos the listener must believe that the Obama is well educated‚ therefor they will believe what he says. Obama is able to establish ethos throughout this speech‚ on many different levels that capture the audiences attention. “I am the son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas…

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    the River Restoration Project because it isn’t worth the costs. It isn’t worth the costs because it is a project that will take many years to get started and it will worsen California’s drought problem. This article by McEwen captures his take on ethos‚ pathos and logo by stating that several experts and . McEwen shows his take on pathos literature which is emotions by mixing in emotions into his article. Pathos is the use of emotions in an author’s writing. McEwen demonstrates the use of pathos

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    Logos‚ and Ethos‚ which are appeals to emotion‚ reason‚ and authority respectively. It is essential for any argument for any issue since it is impossible to convince anyone that one’s standpoint is correct without these appeals. Typically multiple rhetorical arguments are used throughout a paper.

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    appeals to emotion‚ ethos‚ which means authority‚ logos introduces logic. Many revolunist uses the rhetorical triangle‚ which is “the art of enchanting the soul” (plato). Arthur Miller uses these styles as well in his play The Crucible. I strongly believe that henry used ethos‚ pathos and rhetorical questioning to connect with the audience in The Crucible. THESIS STATEMENT: I strongly believe that henry used ethos‚ pathos and rhetorical

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    In response to Karl T. Compton article “If the Atomic Bomb Had Not Been Used‚” Compton attempts to persuade readers that the atomic bombings were needed im to stop the war from causing further destruction. The atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary in order to stop the war. Karl T. Compton builds his argument in hopes to appeal to the audience’s emotional standpoint or pathos. Compton’s use of pathos was evident on the first page third paragraph in which he wrote “ I believe

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