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    mediator and powerful spokesman for justice whom he effectively used in his “Economic and Moral Progress” speech. Gandhi uses various appeals from religion and scriptural traditions to persuade his audience on the matters that occurred in India. With references to Indi’s history and the Bible‚ Gandhi uses logos in persuading‚ Ethos in referring‚ and pathos in appealing. In using logos to persuade the key concepts‚ Gandhi uses firm reason by going back to the history of India in using well

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    RHETORICAL DEVICES & FIGURES OF SPEECH (Bringing Brightness and Buoyancy to Language: Prose & Poetry) 1. allegory: (Greek‚ ‘speaking otherwise’) It is a story‚ poem‚ or picture which can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning‚ typically a moral or political one. It has a double meaning: a primary or surface meaning; and a secondary or under-the-surface meaning. It is a story‚ therefore‚ that can be read‚ understood and interpreted at two or more levels. 1. Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress is

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    Efficacious Speech by Bush An Efficacious Speech by Bush Concerning the Sept. 11‚ 2001 Terrorist Attacks on America Ayşegül Altın Pelin Acartürk Yeditepe University Self-Evaluation: This was the first time we have analyzed a politician’s speech. We believe that this writing assignment helped us to see what kind of rhetorical devices Bush used to make his speech effective. After this assignment of examining an impressive speech and writing a rhetorical analysis paper about the speech‚ we decided

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    different upbringings‚ they were both black and had a dream‚ but unfortunately never lived to see it become true. However‚ both men had become high images in the current African-American culture and had indeed a great influence on Afro-Americans in 1960’s. One was a great peaceful man who spoke to all humanity‚ marched peacefully around‚ and wanted the blacks to achieve full equality with whites. His popular speech goes like this: "I have a dream‚ a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out

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    Ethos Pathos And Logos

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    should be from 5-7 pages long. I will only accept a printed copy of your essay. Purpose and Overview: Thus far in the semester we have discussed the Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos) and writing as a means of entering a conversation. The purpose of this essay is for you to exercise the skills you have learned thus far of identifying the rhetorical appeals and how two authors use them in two selected essays. Essentially‚ I am asking you complete a rhetorical analysis of two authors’ essays

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    Watson’s HeforShe Speech Analysis The purpose of Emma Watson’s speech at the UN headquarters in New York was to launch the HeforShe campaign and to outline what the true meaning of feminism is supposed to be. The campaign was to strive to build a world where men and women have equal rights also taking away the notion that gender inequality is a problem only faced by women. In the course of convincing the audience‚ and showing reasons to join the fight‚ the speaker uses three rhetorical methods which

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    Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

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    Ethos‚ Pathos and Logos Even someone living under a rock has most likely heard of the ongoing debate for and against outsourcing. Outsourcing is defined as enlisting help from an outside supplier or manufacturer in order to increase profit. To make someone gain interest in one’s view on something such as outsourcing‚ one needs to make a persuasive argument. A good persuasive argument contains three aspects: ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Ethos is established in the character or displayed character of

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    seat‚ not prepared for another war. Kennedy already looking like a “soft 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 logos‚ ethos‚ 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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    “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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    Donahue used a logos‚ a rhetorical device used to help persuade reader’s. Logos uses examples such as factual evidence‚ logical appeal‚ and examples. To start off‚ Donahue uses a list to help organize her reasoning which could be interpreted to be logical. By listing‚ her reasoning gives readers an easier understanding of the information because it’s straight to the point and readers don’t have to infer what she is stating because she states her beliefs clearly. Donahue also uses a quote from Jeff

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