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    topic of choice. Arguments are mainly supported by using the rhetorical devices of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Jonathan Edwards spoke persuasively in “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by using pathos to better the behaviors’ of his congregation. Olaudah Equiano wanted to persuade others to stop the Triangular Slave Trade in‚ “The Interesting Narrative of Olaudah Equiano” by using mainly logos. And lastly‚ “The Middle Passage” video documentary by PBS uses ethos and pathos to express the inhumanity

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    writing. While some may argue that persuasive writing is not strengthen by rhetoric devices but by evidence‚ I certainly believe that rhetoric devices connect and deliver very strong persuasive writing to an audience. Rhetoric devices‚ mainly ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ make persuasive writing very effective because they support and strengthen the arguments. Ethos is the art of connecting or appealing to an audience ethically. Both Martin Luther King Jr. and Barbara Jordon are well known and have many

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    | |[18/04/2012] | | | Table of Contents Introduction 2 Katies website and logo 2 Packaging 4 Katie competition 5 Print literature 6 Introduction “Content precedes design. Design in the absence of content is not design‚ its decoration” (Jeffrey

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    Explain how logos‚ ethos and pathos are used in advertising. Advertising is a form of communication for marketing used to encourage‚ persuade or manipulate the audience to continue or take new actions. Many companies‚ be it a popular brand like apple or a local brand like F&N‚ use advertising to market their products. In order for these advertisements to be effective they need to be rhetoric and so‚ use the three forms of rhetoric: Pathos‚ Logos and Ethos to persuade the audience to purchase their

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    The logos in this advertisement goes almost unnoticed. At the end of the advertisement the words‚ “#1 rated” are quickly said and flash on the screen. The logos is most appealing to the targeted audience‚ parents. The advertisement could have been more effective if the logos given was expanded on and better explained. The customers want to know why Tide PODS are the number one rated brand

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    advertisements that will focus on a certain age group and use pictures or facts that people of that age would be interested in. Along with focusing on a particular age group‚ companies and manufacturers also use rhetoric and Aristotle’s three appeals (logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos). One particular advertisement that shows great examples of rhetoric and Aristotle’s three appeals is the advertisement shown to the right. These are the parts of advertisement that we don’t think about when looking to buy something

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    Discrimination can take many forms and exist every aspect of society. After many years the fight against discrimination is still an ongoing process and for many it’s a daily struggle for many. The short documentary “The Color of beauty” examines the “blatant racism”(00:20) and discrimination that occurs within the fashion industry. The film revolves around Renee Thompson‚ an ethnic model trying to overcome the racism that exists in the fashion industry in order to make it on top. In today’s modernizing

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    results and found the same. The third and last part is about giving example that are currently applied in the world and illustrate perfectly his theory that traditional rewards are not as effective as we think‚ it is even the opposite. Both ethos‚ logos and pathos were used and used at the right moment‚ in the right proportion and the result is that he caught people’s attention and give credibility to his speech. Ethos: His way to tell his speech as if it was a “lawyerly case” as he said it. And

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    They promote their products more subtly by inviting their customers to enjoy a certain way of life and a certain set of values. In this report I would like to focus specifically on how Starbucks promotes this lifestyle through the design of their logo‚ the “The Way I See It” quotes—which are featured on the back of their cups—and how Starbucks fits in with the post-modernist identities of its clientele. Starbucks uses a combination of the visual and textual to convey the lifestyle it wishes to project

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    Aristotle’s Rhetorical Appeals Aristotle came up with a persuasive pattern we see in media all over called‚ rhetorical appeals. Ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos are seen in various types of media‚ ads‚ magazines‚ and many more. In “The Qualities of a Prince” an excerpt by Niccolò Machiavelli‚ he informs us about how a prince is able to hold his title and position and how to maintain the power that he has over the people. He uses past experiences for examples on how to maintain power. In Capitalism: A Love

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