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    slapping the man the son says‚ “Don’t touch my mama‚ and don’t touch my Doritos.” This 2010 Super Bowl Doritos commercial is an example of visual rhetoric‚ because it appeals to the audience using pathos‚ ethos‚ and what the camera focuses to not just persuade the viewers to buy Doritos‚ but also to keep Doritos on the viewer’s mind. This commercial uses pathos mostly through the son. You begin to see the use of this particular appeal when the man admires the mother’s back side as she walks away. The

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    Ian Wilson Mrs. Reynolds Rhetoric I 16 December 2013 Remember the Titans Thesis: Coach Boone’s speeches to his players are by made powerful and influential by his first-rate use of logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos. 1. logos: don’t repeat history’s mistakes‚ work together or you won’t win‚ comparison to the real Titans 2. pathos: comparison to Gettysburg 3. ethos: he is non-racist‚ forces his interracial team to work together Many strong speeches are given in the movie Remember the Titans. Two of the

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    Through the use of imagery and classical appeal of pathos‚ Jonathan Edwards effectively injects fear into his congregation of their destined fate. "The devils watch them; they are ever by them at their right hand; they stand waiting for them‚ like greedy hungry lions that see their prey‚ and expect to have it‚ but are for the present kept back" (Paragraph 11). The use of vivid imagery instills fear into Edward’s congregation. Edwards appeals to pathos through this descriptive simile as he describes

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    Mishaal Malik Mrs. Phillips English 11 AP Per. 1 09 January 2015 Rhetoric‚ a True Art Form Often times orators and authors embed their works with certain devices that help further convince and convey to the readers their ideas and aspirations. Famous orators‚ including Patrick Henry‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ and Susan B. Anthony‚ employed many rhetorical devices in order to make their speeches more effective and memorable. The reputable speeches “Speech to the Virginia Convention” by Patrick Henry‚ “Sinners

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    supporter‚ one would feel that Gallagher presents her argument in a very effective way by utilizing the three main rhetorical analysis tools: ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Ethos creates a balance between the three—it is all about credibility or how likeable someone is. Pathos is the passion or emotion expressed throughout an argument. If done correctly‚ pathos is the glue that binds it all together (Shadesbreath‚ 5). Lastly‚ logos is about the logic and facts behind the

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    Judy Brady: Why I Want a Wife In all writings you might come along rhetorical elements such as ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos; the backbone of writing. The rhetoric in a piece of writing is the aspect of writing or speaking effectively and fluently. Judy Brady‚ the author of “ Why I Want a Wife” portrays to the audience exceptional uses of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in her writing to show the busy schedules many house wives have to conquer‚ and goes into great detail how husbands expect their wives to

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    Marisa Stephens Annotation Thank You For Arguing Focus the argument on revising your idea as if the group has already accepted it Rhetoric is the art of influence‚ friendship‚ and eloquence‚ of ready wit and irrefutable logic Commonplace is a shared attitude If something works the hard way‚ it’s more likely to work the easy way Artifact is a stupid mistake Pure logic for persuasion is often frustrating to others‚ seduction is a great pacifier Seduction is manipulation‚ manipulation is half

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    language as well as exploring the human condition can raise a particular speech to new levels of relevance to future audiences. Both speeches showcase a textual integrity‚ which has successfully merged structure‚ form and language with the art of rhetoric. Even though the two speeches vary in their ideas‚ they address two key facets of the human condition that have challenged mankind for countless centuries; the equality between both race and genders. Margret Atwood’s “Spotty-Handed Villainesses”

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    your issue‚ too” speech? A speech is a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience; however‚ it may seem to be a jumble of words spoken out loud‚ if it is not potent and meaningful. The use of rhetorical devices‚ persuasive techniques‚ and rhetoric appeals makes a speech memorable because they trigger emotions and engross the audience into each and every word. Abraham Lincoln’s

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    republican‚ Max Fisher. Mary Fisher has become an advocate on AIDS prevention and education after she contracted the disease from her second husband. In the speech “A Whisper of Aids”‚ Mary Fisher uses the rhetorical appeals of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos to express her opinions about how AIDS is not something to be ashamed of. Fisher spoke in a way that demanded the audience’s attention and respect from the moment that she started speaking. She sounds stern when she states “I want your attention

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