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    Pathos means you write about your feelings and you use that to persuade your writer which means the writer uses emotions and images that appeal to the reader. While ethos means credibility and using authorities and celebrities to show you point‚ which means your reader knows the person you show them and somehow relates to them . Logos means you use logic to show your point‚ which is one of the strongest ways to persuade your reader because you will use facts to show your point . The second picture

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    Harriet Tunbman and the Underground Railroad Araminta Ross was born into slavery around the year of 1820. Her mother and father were owned by separate masters. She first started as a house servant‚ but as she became older she was sent to work in the fields where she suffered from an irreversible blow to the head. Sometime around 1844 Ross married a free black man‚ John Tubman. She took his last name a later changed her first name to Harriet‚ after her mother. Due to the fear of being sold and separated

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    Araminta Ross‚ also known as Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in Dorchester County‚ Maryland in 1819 and died 1913. She was one of 11 children. Raised in harsh conditions‚ she got whippings even as a small child. Some nights she would sleep as close as she could to the fire as possible. She would sometimes stick her toes into the fire to avoid frostbite. Harriet’s early childhood was spent with her grandmother‚ who was too old to do slave labor. In 1844‚ Harriet married John Tubman at the age

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    the Bourgeois is claiming is to be right is wrong according to Marx. What Marx says in his Communist Manifesto might not be entirely true‚ but he uses certain techniques to convince the people that what he is asserting is right. That is the power of ethos. Proletarian and Communist of the Manifesto Communist is claiming that the Bourgeois principle of a free trade and private ownership of property is destroying the society that we are currently living in. What is very interesting about the Communist

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    Imagine a world where slaves were beat‚ whipped‚ and put into hard labor‚ just because of their race. Well Harriet Beecher Stowe was a great abolitionist and actually stopped slavery just by writing a book. Interesting facts about Harriet are that her mother and father (Roxana Beecher and Lyman Beecher) had eleven children‚ Harriet’s father was "a leading Congregationalist minister and the patriarch of a family committed to social justice." "Stowe achieved national fame for her anti-slavery novel

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    Ethos In Julius Caesar

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    “Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools‚ because they have to say something” (Plato). This theme becomes prevalent in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ a historical tragedy. In Act III‚ Brutus and Antony both deliver eloquent speeches to the plebeian crowd discussing Caesar’s recent death. Brutus‚ who arises after Caesar’s death as the next leader‚ speaks only to appease the crowd‚ but Antony‚ a close friend of Caesar’s‚ speaks to rally the people for his causes. Throughout the

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    Welcome To Lagos Ethos

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    The BBC documentary ‘Welcome to Lagos’ is a series which explores life at the sharp end of one of the most extreme urban environments in the world: Lagos‚ Nigeria. At first sight one would assume this slum city is a rough‚ lawless‚ dangerous place. It is easy to assume that. Through this documentary we get to see what an everyday looks like for those who DO live and work there. It is amazing to see these individuals practice resilience‚ they are people to admired rather than pitied. This film expresses

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    While reading "The Inequality Hype"‚ there was a particular paragraph that really resonated with me. This paragraph talked about how Karl Marx essentially expressed that "all human labor has the same value". The article then goes on to explain that Marx thought this because "we are all equal in what he deems people’s most important characteristic—their humanity". This resonated with me because I don’t necessarily believe this to be true. I mean‚ I do believe that our most important characteristic

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    Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman was born Araminta Ross to slave parents‚ Harriet Green and Ben Ross. Harriet Green was known as Rit. Harriet Tubman was known as Minty. Rit was owned by Mary Pattison Brodess and later her son Edward. Her mother Rit who may have been the child of a white man was a cook for the Brodess family .Her father Ben was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson’s plantation.In Harriet’s childhood‚ Harriet had to watch her little brother and a baby because

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    Civil War Project Harriet Tubman’s official birth name was Araminta Harriet Ross. She was born in 1820 in Bucktown‚ Md. Tubman had 11 other siblings‚ all of them belonging to a slave couple.Harriet started working at seven years old‚ doing housework‚ and when she got older‚ she became a field hand. She had physical violence in her daily life. Many of the violence she suffered was permanent physical injuries. She was struck on the head by a slave overseer. After the blow‚ she kept on falling asleep

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