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    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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    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 ethospathos‚ and logos to sway the crowd to his perspective. One notable instance is when he establishes his credibility through ethos‚ stating‚ "Believe me for mine honour‚ and have respect to mine honour‚ that you

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    Pathos Analysis

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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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    Pathos In Advertising

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    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. To those who have watched and commented on it‚ however‚

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    Was the outbreak of the War in 1914 inevitable? It was called ‘the war to end all wars!’ It was anything but four years of trench warfare left millions dead and nothing resolved. How an assassin’s bullet in Bosnia triggered one of the world’s bloodiest wars the world has ever known and how alliances‚ imperialism and militarism take a huge part of how the war started. These big factors lead to the question was the outbreak of the war in 1914 inevitable. One of the fuses to the war was imperialism

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    situation would be pathos. Using a scare tactic approach will help emphasize the reality of the consequences for binge drinking. This appeal is likely to be the most effective when speaking to students. Logos could be applied in the sense that there are real short and long-term effects from binge-drinking. However‚ a disadvantage of this appeal is it is easy for students to think that facts don’t apply to them and that somehow they’re an exception to these consequences. Ethos would be the worse

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    Gandhi Imperialism

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    and interpret the speech of Gandhi which is addressed at the A.I.C.C. The speech was held in Bombay in August 1942. He speaks in Hindustani to the people of A.I.C.C to tell them about his plan of action. Gandhi wants to say some words about the resolution. At first he request the audience to see the resolution of his own point of view. Of course this words have power because he is a respected person and an ideal‚ too. He wants that the audience understand his following speech. Consequently he wants

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    Blown Away Logos

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    by Carrie Underwood shows many examples of pathosethos‚ and logos. The emotions evoked by the song are heart wrenching and dark. Both the musical elements and music video of “Blown Away” contribute to an underlying sinister and intense mood. The song’s tempo and loud rhythmic beat the story told by the lyrics. Carrie Underwood enhances her credibility as a major country singer ten years after winning season four of “American Idol”. She demonstrates logos in her song by incorporating the location

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    EthosPathos‚ and Logos are modes of persuasion often used to convince audiences. Ethos pertains to the speaker’s expertise‚ credibility‚ and honesty. Pathos relates to the speaker’s feelings and emotions‚ while logos is an appeal to reason and logic. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ Antony uses these elements to nullify the effect of Brutus’ convincing explanation of Caesar’s murder and to change the minds of the plebeians. Antony’s speech had an immense impact on the

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    “Sports Logos an Insult to Aboriginals” By: Noah Augustine “Sports Logos an Insult to Aboriginals” is an essay explaining how professional sports teams use Indian symbols. Aboriginals find it very offensive when sports teams adopt their cultural icons. The writer uses examples such as Cleveland Indians‚ Washington Redskins and Washington Redskins to portray an image of how these icons have been use. Augustine states that the use of these religious symbols or spiritual leaders as sports logos is offensive

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