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    makes a stereotype very easy to hold to the certain topic‚ which can be a positive or negative outlook. Yet‚ having a stereotype for anything creates a faulty error of limiting the society. When we focus on our differences in a negative way‚ the rhetoric of the community can have a substantial impact on the discourse itself. Saying that a certain thing holds characteristics‚ makes others believe those claims in a viral way. This can ultimately lead to these claims becoming what is real. Adichie

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    Why Does Doctor Who Appeal To Women? “I’m The Doctor. I’m a Timelord. I’m from the planet Gallifrey in the constellation of Kasterborous. I’m 903 years old and I’m the man who is going to save your lives and all 6 billion people on the planet below.” That quote is from the show Doctor Who‚ a British television series. It is the longest running science fiction show in the history of television. A man called The Doctor is a time traveller who wanders throughout space and time in his “spaceship” called

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    for me‚ the usage of anecdote at the beginning of her speech is helpful as it assisted to centre the audience’s attention solely on her than other things. Not just that‚ the anecdote has also helped Suzanne to engage with her audience emotionally (pathos) as the sentences included emotive words. “I’m hopeful that by the end of this talk you will make a choice‚ and join me in standing up against hate” is the evidence on how she introduces the topic and informs her audience the purpose of her speech

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    "A Call for Unity" by Carpenter et al. makes use of logos and ethos to create a persuasive and convincing argument. By using these persuasive rhetoric appeals‚ Carpenter et al. manage to presents themselves and other non-Negro citizens in a favorable light by suggesting that they have "expressed understanding" (Carpenter et al. 1) and been "responsible citizens" (2). Negro citizens‚ however‚ are presented as opposition determined to undermine the "principles of law and order and common sense" (2)

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    of SeaWorld. While Blackfish employs all three forms of rhetoric to accomplish this mission‚ it predominantly attracts the emotion of its audience using a combination of stock footage and interviews. One approach that the documentary has to lucratively charm the emotions‚ or pathos‚ of its viewers is by presenting interviews that are vastly intense to watch. Introduced in a

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    went on a “McJourney” where‚ for thirty consecutive days‚ he could only eat food that came from McDonald’s. He went on this fast food binge to analyze the effects it would have on the human body. In his documentary‚ Spurlock efficiently uses ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to display America’s obesity crisis. Spurlock uses many credible sources in his documentary- himself being one of them. Since the audience follows him throughout his experiment and sees the results that he had from eating so much McDonald’s

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    state of true enlightenment means not being overly concerned with possessions and learning to be completely satisfied with the items you do possess which are within your means. The advertisers in this commercial use one rhetorical concept known as pathos. An appeal in which they convince consumers on an emotional level that this product will in fact change they’re life‚ and without it they’re hair will remain dull and lifeless. Pantene Pro-V asks consumers one simple question‚ “Are you ready to take

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    role to this demand. To achieve the arresting end‚ news headlines take a various range use of rhetorical devices. Namely‚ headlines with the proper rhetorical devices can be extraordinary and make news itself incredibly powerful. The goal of rhetoric is to persuade towards a particular frame of view or a particular course of action‚ so appropriate rhetorical devices are used to construct sentences designed to encourage or provoke a rational argument from an emotional display of a given perspective

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    DISCUSS SOME OF THE WAYS IN WHICH PEOPLE VALUES AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENGLISH ARE EXPRESSED IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD. My EMA investigates values and attitudes towards the persuasive power of rhetoric in the USA and values and attitudes to English language policy and education in China. I have chosen these because I thought I would be interesting to investigate two different contexts in which English language has a totally different significance. What values and attitudes to English are

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    Neo-Aristotelian Criticism According to the textbook neo-aristotelianism was the approach of using the canons of rhetoric as the "units of analysis." In the communication field‚ this was the first technique used for rhetorical criticism. The Three steps in analyzing the artifact are: Reconstructing the context in which the artifact originally occurred‚ the five canons applied to the artifact‚ and evaluating the effect the artifact has made on the audience. When reconstructing the context the

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