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    emotional accounts and the eloquent semblance of rhetoric is addressed to “My Dear Fellow Clergymen”‚ it is my opinion he composed the letter to be contemplated by a much larger audience. This paper will discuss the rhetorical triangle used by King in the form of ethos (ethics)‚ pathos (emotional content) and logos (logic). Let us consider the ethos or ethical form of communicating to ones audience. Ethos is defined as “a rhetoric technique used to directly appeal to an authority

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    government”(Congress). Dr. Martin Luther King’s speeches and demonstrations would provoke a change in the minds and hearts of the American people. He stood up and inspired a nation into action with his words. With his speech he masterfully uses Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos in his rhetoric to provide proof to all Americans that racism and segregation is not the intended foundation of America. Ethos As he delivered his speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial he analogizes Lincoln in his speech‚ “Five

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    years in thousands of families are gone.”("American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches of the 20th Century by Rank." American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches of the 20th Century by Rank.) He wanted the nation to trust in his agenda change was an important part in trusting him. He said “I will address them with a candor and decision which the present situation of our impels” ("American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches of the 20th Century by Rank." American Rhetoric: Top 100 Speeches of the 20th Century by Rank.) The

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    English 1101 Visual Rhetoric Essay Coca-Cola: Introducing the AHH effect The Coca-Cola companies’ website portrays a plentiful amount of information and images to its visitors. It seems to have a very calm mood embedded into the site. The first thing you may notice when you open up the Coca-Cola website is the slideshow that takes up a third of the page. The first part of this slideshow shows a happy woman portrayed on an image and there is information saying that you can click on the image

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    had many things in common throughout their speeches‚ they also had a few differences.The main difference is that Antony had a much better use of rhetoric. He used to sarcasm to make the people realize Brutus isn’t very honorable “For Brutus is an honorable man; So are they all‚ all honorable men” (III‚ ii 81-83). Brutus‚ on the other hand‚ tried to use pathos‚ or emotion‚ to make the people think that if Caesar were still alive‚ they’d all be slaves‚ or dead “Had you rather Caesar were living and die

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    Rhetoric Theory

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    The rhetoric theory is discovering all possible ways of persuasion and we must understand that persuasion is different than manipulation. It also falls right in the middle of the interpretive and objective scale for theories. In my life Aristotle’s theory plays out in many ways. I use the idea of persuasion when I am trying to get something that I want or think I need. One example‚ is when I am trying to talk my mother into buying me the next new thing. When I do this‚ I don’t necessarily need

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    of Hillary Clinton Speech Hillary Clinton delivered this speech on 5th September 1995 at Beijing‚ China during the U.N 4th World Conference at a Women Plenary Session. The speech is remarkable at recognizing women rights as human rights (American Rhetoric 1). Clinton’s posture and body language gives an impression of bitterness against the various inequalities subjected to women. Incidentally‚ Clinton graces the conference in a pink skirt suit to capture feminine theme. The theme of the speech is

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    Vincent Nguyen 8/15/11 Pg. 1 Chapter 1 Entry “…rhetoric offers a grander‚ metaphysical payoff: it jolts you into a fresh new perspective on the human condition. After it awakens you to the argument all around‚ the world will never seem the same.” (6) In chapter one‚ “Open Your Eyes‚” Heinrichs states that argument is an important social element that surrounds everyday life. People who uses rhetoric‚ the art of argument‚ tends to succeed in persuading others to do their bidding. Many

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    speech why greeks develope rhetoric? - courts‚ democracy aristotle- 384-322 B.C Classical rhetoric- speaker centered rhetoric- aristotle wrote Qualitative canon: 1. invention- topic 2. disposition- order‚ structure 3. elocution- grammar 4. memory- go over in your mind 5. delivery- out loud lots of times greeks more interested in? - persuasive deliberate speeches- about future ethos- credibility; 1. expertise 2. reputation 3. good will rhetorical forms of proof- logos‚ patho‚ ethos thesis statement-

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    Atwood uses a personal anecdote of herself as a child‚ and then her daughter‚ which becomes an intriguing motif throughout her speech 2. Atwood frequently adopts an ironic tone in order to appeal to both Logos and Pathos. She uses logic (Logos) to undermine logic (appealing to Pathos) and this can be shown in the paradoxical line ‘We con-artists do tell the truth’. Overall this paradoxical voice and polyvocal shift between the complexities of an academic argument to simple description of a narrative

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