Geraldine Kowolenko Dr. Jarvis ENG 124-Z6 4 January 2014 Solimini’s Use of Logos‚ Pathos‚ and Ethos When we read a particular piece of literature the author has a main point that she wishes to be heard and understood. In order to do this effectively‚ many writers use Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle. The interplay of presenting facts‚ soliciting emotional responses‚ and creating a tone of credibility is important in order to persuade the reader of the writer’s point of view. The use of logos
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During my designing process I was trying to rebrand with a simple‚ playful‚ and sophisticated logo that would easily attract attention to your logo. I choose to use the hamburger buns because it was a nice adetion to the banner and the grill utensils help tie it all together. I choose the name Castle Grill because I knew that the name with my vision I had for this logo would tie to perfectly. The text I decided on for this logo was Myriad Pro which is a default font that helped make the logo less
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Although I should know better by now as well as many others‚ I can not help but to get drawn to products with catchy advertising. In relation‚ when referring to company names and slogans‚ Bill Bryson claims‚ “First. It is short. Second. It is not capable of mispronunciation.” (398). Companies such as Nike‚ Adidas‚ and Reebok continually verify that Bryson is stating the truth. Through having this knowledge‚ sporting goods companies gain loyal‚ lifelong‚ customers by having simple slogans and memorable
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Patrick Henry was a writer during the revolutionary war‚ his speeches helped inspire many to fight and leave from under Britians rule. Like other famous speakers he used rhetoric devices to persuade his audience to join the fight. His tone also played a vital role in delivering his speech because it emphasizes certain sections of his speech. He use words and phrases that made the audience feel that fighting against Britain is the right thing to do. This speech was successful because he had valid
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Virginia Woolfe Speech Essay For hundreds of years‚ women have been shackled from their freedom and morally separated from men. They have always been treated as lesser beings by men‚ and have been seen as inferior. However‚ as time went on more and more women emerged from their captors and brought great change to the world. History shows that women indeed had it rough but they have become a more important role to society and have had a strong effect on our current world. One career where
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Martin Luther King Jr’s speech was the greatest example of freedom in the nation’s history‚ by word of mouth. Martin Luther King Jr. was a model leader for our nation through times of civil rights hardship. He was an equal opportunity advocate and was also a powerful dominant speaker. In the 1950’s racism was at its worst‚ especially in southern states. Martin Luther King had a point to prove with his “I Have a Dream” speech. He needed to persuade the nation at the time being that the “Negro was
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When delivering a speech it is important to establish credibility with your audience so they know to believe everything you are telling them. Ethos is known as the perceptions of character‚ intelligence‚ and good will that belong to the listening audience. If the audience does not perceive much ethos from a speaker‚ than there is no established credibility. This leads to a narrow understanding of what you have said. When the audience thinks you do not know what you are talking about‚ they do
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Reagan uses an appeal to basic needs when he aims at the need for security‚ using abstract language to elicit a strong response. In paragraph 26‚ Reagan declares‚ “When action is required to preserve our national security‚ we will act‚” this offers hope to the audience with the nation’s protection. He reminds the audience he will meet this need‚ and promises a better future. Reagan also appeals to basic values of freedom and progress when he motivates the audience that the economic problems will
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without hindrance‚ and the speech by Dr. King: “I have a dream” is a symbol of that‚ because during the 1950’s Africans peacefully protested for freedom‚ as so northerner’s did in the 1850’s for slaves to be free. And through other speeches like the “Gettysburg address were people able to realize‚ this land was made to be free‚ from the beginning to the end. And most defiantly was this shown was through ethos‚ a source of credibility by the speaker‚ through the speakers ethos‚ to past experience‚ and
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they all shared was their ability to truly make the reader feel how they felt and believe what they believed. This selective group of authors accomplished this by using a variety of persuasive techniques‚ including what Aristotle called “pathos‚” “logos” and “ethos.” Many writers of the past used these same techniques to create very powerful arguments‚ but never became well known. This could be due to the heavy racism shown worldwide for at least the last five centuries. William Shakespeare‚ Lewis
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