Pathos Authors use pathos when they want to make an appeal based on readers’ emotion. Through the provision of emotional enrichment of reasoning‚ by influencing the audience’s emotional‚ vivid vision to attract the audience. This rhetoric is often used to induce specific emotional reactions‚ such as anger‚ sadness‚ happiness‚ desire‚ and so on. If the reader or observer feels emotion reaction that touches their heart. One example of the authors’ use of pathos is the Creation is the courage to take
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and Antony’s funeral speeches from Act 3‚ Scene 2 of Shakespeare’s "Julius Caesar" offers a profound insight into the art of persuasive oratory. Both orators possess distinct styles and objectives‚ making it a compelling exercise to evaluate which speech is superior in terms of effectiveness. Brutus‚ driven by his noble intentions and adherence to republican principles‚ delivers a rational and logical speech. He employs rhetorical devices such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to sway the crowd to his perspective
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Sanders’ primary appeal is pathos‚ and he uses it in various ways to illustrate his purpose. Firstly‚ his diction demonstrates use of pathos‚ because the author incorporates words with emotional contexts and meanings such as “seductive”‚ “unglamorous”‚ “tolerance”‚ and “respect”. Second of all‚ Sanders connects with the reader and their feelings through the use and repetition of personal pronouns‚ especially “we”‚ “our”‚ and “you”. On the same note‚ the author employs words such as “people”‚ “human”
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Presidency” In August of 1974‚ Richard M. Nixon spoke to the American public on national television and announced his decision to resign from his presidency. The collapse of support in the Congress marked the end of Nixon’s two-year battle against news media‚ government agencies‚ the Senate and House of Representatives and the U.S. Supreme Court - all stemming from a break-in that occurred on the night of June 17‚ 1972‚ when five burglars entered the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate
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blatant. The influence of advertisements varies depending on the mood attempting to be drawn from them in relation to the product. This is why many commercials can be incredibly controversial‚ attracting both negative and positive attention that can be remembered for years. However‚ aside from advertisements regarded only through nostalgia‚ the greatest impact stems from the evoked emotion – typically‚ the pathos. As this commercial originates in Thailand‚ it is not widely regarded across the world
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Preceded by George W. Bush United States Senator from Illinois In office January 3‚ 2005 – November 16‚ 2008 Preceded by Peter Fitzgerald Succeeded by Roland Burris Member of the Illinois Senate from the 13th District In office January 8‚ 1997 – November 4‚ 2004 Preceded by Alice Palmer Succeeded by Kwame Raoul Personal details Born Barack Hussein Obama II August 4‚ 1961 (age 53) Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ U.S. Nationality American Political party Democratic Spouse(s) Michelle Robinson (m. 1992) Relations Stanley
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York City‚ Wallis allegedly became the Prince’s mistress. Edward denied this to his father‚ despite his staff seeing them in bed together as well as "evidence of a physical sexual act”. Wallis soon ousted Lady Furness‚ and the Prince distanced himself from a former lover and confidante‚ the Anglo-American textile
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Part III. The following discourse is extracted from Barack Obama‚ the US president’s victory speech‚ who addressed his supporters in Chicago after decisively winning a second term on 7th Nov‚ 2012. Clause in Paragraph 1 | Textual | Interpersonal | Tropical | Other themes | Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. | | -Thank you-Thank you -Thank you so much | -Thank you-Thank you -Thank you so much | | Clause in Paragraph 2 | | | | | Tonight‚ more than 200 years after a former
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10/13/14 Hess/7 Textual Analysis Yes He Can! In 2008‚ Barack Obama was elected into office and became the 44th President of the United States. Obama’s victory speech‚ “Election Night Remarks”‚ was heartfelt and genuine‚ soaking in determination to change the “immaturity and pettiness that poisoned our politics for so long” (680). He argues that America‚ as a people‚ can remake the nation. Obama strategically starts off the speech by appealing to ethos. He shares with us the grueling campaigning Senator
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trip our society has grown from segregation to integration. When mentioning a “road trip” I’m not speaking of the kind you embark on with colleagues. No sir… I’m referring to each catastrophic event that has placed us where we are now; like MLK’s fight to nullify racial tension‚ or Mahatma Gandhi strife against societies view on civil rights and freedom. Another event that has impacted our progress as a nation would have to include president Obama’s More Perfect Union speech. Not only did he address
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