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    for this character. c) What roles do reversal and discovery play in the development of plot in Aristotelian tragedy? All plots have some pathos (suffering)‚ but a complex plot includes reversal and recognition. d) What is the importance of pathos to the objective and purpose of tragedy‚ and what emotion(s) does it bring out in the spectator? Pathos is important to the objective ad purpose of the tragedy because it gives the spectator a feeling towards the tragic hero and their tragedy. Usually

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    Some similarities are about how they both have similar style. They both rely heavily on metaphors and pathos. While some differences King uses anaphora and pathos while JFK uses chiasmus and ethos. In these two memorable speeches‚ the speakers have many similarities to project their objective. They both rely heavily on metaphors. They also have a similarity in the style as both use effective pathos’ to persuade the audience through emotion. On line 34 in “I Have a Dream”‚ King says‚ “Let us not seek

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    disease that should be focused on when researching treatments options. Examining the different rhetorical strategies used in the articles proves that‚ although logos arguments can be a good way to convince an audience of your point‚ use of ethos and pathos arguments is a much more powerful strategy to inform and convince the reader to take action. Peggy Ward-Smith’s article entitled Obesity – America’s Health Crisis discusses of the obesity epidemic in America and the consequences of America’s lackadaisical

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    Ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos are the three rhetorical appeals. In this commercial‚ ethos is used to establish credibility‚ logos is used to establish logic‚ and pathos is used to establish emotion. The commercial for Charmin toilet paper with the Charmin bears is an effective use of rhetoric because it makes you laugh‚ it gives examples of the toilet paper‚ and it creates trust. The Charmin commercial appeals to pathos effectively because it makes you laugh. The idea of a bear using toilet paper

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    Akinyemi Adebayo Mrs. Crocco AP: English 13 December 2012 Does Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass appeal to pathos‚ logos‚ or ethos? The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is an autobiography in which Mr. Douglass tells his life story. He was born into slavery and experienced many harsh realities that shaped his life. Frederick Douglass was a free black man at the time in which he told this story. He is writing to his audience to inform them about slavery. His claim is that

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    common and unnecessary vices‚ such as not warming up‚ must be removed. Among satirists‚ it is a common goal to change society from its flaws. Cortney Keim‚ Jessica Mitford‚ and George Carlin satirize common paths of vice hoping to elicit enough pathos to motivate people to examine their current processes and to redirect energy and attention to new consideration of old ways. Keim writes “Making the Bed” to show how making her bed in the morning is a good way to organize her life‚ and she teaches

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    predator. The last point is that he is balancing the ecosystem by catching the fish (Isaacs‚ 2014). However‚ the article is ineffective because of Isaacs’ use of pathos‚ logical fallacies‚ and informal tone. First‚ Isaacs uses pathos which is ineffective. He did not use the pathos appropriately. The first point is that Isaacs did not use pathos properly. He argues that one of the reasons for fly fishing is that it is delight to torture fish (Isaacs‚ 2014‚ para2). He did not mention without any specific

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    Summer Reading Test Corrections – Alex Johnson 6. Which of the following most strongly appeals to pathos? A. Starting the speech with what makes Roosevelt credible. B. Defining and quoting the Bill of Rights. C. Terms such as “totalitarian‚” “democracy‚” “trade union‚” and “compromise” D. Repetition of the word “United Nations” E. Use of rhetorical questions Letter A is incorrect because Roosevelt is appealing to logos in this quote “The United Nations has made it clear that it intends

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    of tools‚ but the preponderance is rhetorical appeals. In the videos‚ “Drunk History – Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks”‚ “Drunk History – John Adams vs. Thomas Jefferson”‚ and “Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere”‚ the usage of logos‚ pathos and ethos varies‚ resulting in each video having a different impact. To begin with‚ the video “Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks” by Comedy Central is very appealing. One of the most obvious rhetorical appeals instantly after watching the

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    2008‚ Michelle Obama spoke at the Democratic Convention about her husband Barack Obama. The election was Barack Obama against John McCain. The well known woman wanted to bring attention to how her husband is a strong leader. She uses strategies like pathos through imagery‚ repetition‚ and language to persuade the American people to vote for her husband to become the next president of the United States.     Michelle uses imagery to give the American people a visual about how they should listen to her

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