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    president” states to the public he must take action. In his speech he states seven steps that will be taken. Any of which are not followed peacefully‚ will be consider an attack on the United States. JFK used logosethos‚ and pathos in his speech to the American public. He used logos by stating “unmistakable evidence that a series of offensive missile sites are in preparation” (225). Now‚ the American public

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    move forward‚ we will be critically examining the article using through three kinds of proofs - EthosPathos and Logos; defined in Aristotle’s rhetoric theory which will be explained in more details in the following paragraphs. Ethos is a set of values held either by an individual or by a community‚ reflected in their language‚ social attitudes and behavior. There are two independent concepts within Ethos‚ Personality and Stance. Personality defines the character‚ virtue and corporate identity of

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    whatever price they paid was well worth the brand recognition and certainly a value to the company. The new logo was designed to look happy‚ by using a bright yellow arrow under the word Amazon to form a smiling face. This is a form of subliminal advertising‚ as a smiling face tends to make humans feel happy and engaged. The arrow also starts at the letter “A” in the word Amazon and ends at the Letter “Z”. This is to imply that you can happily purchase anything and everything from “A” to “Z”

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    A More Perfect Union: Usage of EthosLogosPathos Throughout our history race‚ religion‚ and culture have split the U.S. ever since our framers defined our constitution. Since then we can find many examples which break us apart but also characterizes us as Americans. Even in today’s society‚ sometimes individuals tend to look at others who do not look similar to themselves as an inferior species. Due to these acts of racism and other prejudices against those individuals‚ many people have raised

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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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    Mark Antony appeals to the crowd’s sense of ethos to establish himself in their eyes as a noble man‚ and to surreptitiously separate the conspirators’ from their lofty reputations. Specifically‚ Antony mentions that he has the power to "do Brutus wrong and Cassius wrong‚ who‚ you know‚ are honourable men"‚ but he "will not do them wrong: [he] rather choose[s] to wrong the dead‚ to wrong [himself] and [the people]‚ than [he] will wrong such honourable men" (). Antony says that though he could‚ it

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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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    support your thesis statement by analyzing 3 different scenes or sequences from the movie. Each part of the body should focus on a different sequence‚ with one part focusing on an element of logos (logical appeal)‚ one part on an element of pathos (emotional appeal)‚ and another part focusing on an element of ethos (appeals to the author’s credibility or trustworthiness). The body of your essay should analyze how Kenner uses these appeals and whether or not you find them effective (See St. Martin’s

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    ways. However‚ by looking at the ethospathos‚ and logos in both Brutus’s and Antony’s speeches‚ Antony can be seen as more persuasive. Firstly‚ both of them used ethos in their speeches. Brutus was only able to persuade the people by implying them to believe that Caesar was too ambitious just because he said so‚ whereas Antony had actual reasons to be believable. "Believe me for my honor and have respect to mine honor that you may believe... not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more"(pg126:III:ii)

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    day and age. As seen on many occasions in Julius Caesar‚ the conspirators spend a lot of the play plotting against Caesar‚because they fear what he might do if he comes to power. Brutus is portrayed as the tragic hero‚ and he gives numerous speeches to convey his opinions and feelings about the subject matter. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ the character Marcus Brutus makes many appeals to rhetoric‚ specifically ethos and pathos‚ in order to get his point across to the

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