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    the fact that Tom is soon going to be found guilty for a crime he didn’t do‚ the speech appealed to all of the audience and jury in the courtroom logically‚ emotionally‚ and in justice using the appeals of Pathos‚ Logos‚ and Ethos (To Kill a Mockingbird). Atticus Finch’s speech displays pathos by provoking the thoughts and emotion of the jury and audience through persuasive and appealing statements. He stated many important points all while his voice was full of trust; trust in the jury to make

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    Rhetorical Analysis Before entering his second presidential election‚ Abraham Lincoln addressed a war torn nation to persuade the North and South to come back together‚ while regarding the South’s fault. The president manipulates several rhetorical strategies and devices to achieve his purpose. His reassuring tone alone with parallelism‚ biblical allusions and personification allow him to help unify the divided country and chastise the South. Lincoln sets the stage for his speech with a subtle

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    are heating with concerns of increase taxes‚ decrease salaries for doctors‚ and the ethical question of whether or not healthcare is a basic right for all people or a privilege only to be held by those who can afford it. Understanding the use of rhetoric in this debate is important in forming a well-informed opinion on universal healthcare in America. First off‚ in order to form any argument effectively‚ the audience must know the credibility of the rhetor. This is where Aristotle’s concept of

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    feature by asking a‚ to her‚ relevant question;” Can you imagine a world without long-term relationships […]?” This might seem as an exaggeration of the possible outcome‚ considering the topic in hand; children’s use of Facebook. It is however the rhetoric used throughout the feature from 2009‚ but don’t let it scare you from reading a different view on the common household item. Susan Greenfield is a neuroscientist and underlines this fact tirelessly. It is unfortunately almost the only thing making

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    rhetorical analysis essay examines the methods used and their effectiveness. Writing a Rhetorical Analysis Essay Rhetorical analysis examines the methods of persuasion used‚ so let’s examine each of the three types of persuasion that may be used. • Pathos‚ or pathetic appeals‚ use the emotions to sway the audience. • Logos‚ or logic‚ uses reason to convince the target. • Ethos‚ or ethical appeals‚ rely on the character and standing of the author to garner agreement. Look for these three types of persuasion

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    Lincoln Memorial steps. He voiced this speech to millions of people both blacks and whites. This speech is one of the greatest speeches of the civil rights movement‚ because it has many rhetorical tropes such as; repetition‚ assonance and consonance‚ pathos‚ logos‚ metaphors and ethos. Martin Luther King Jr. uses a lot of repetition in his “I Have a Dream” speech. They are scattered throughout the speech but in very close proximities of each other. One of the repetitions in his “I Have a dream”. Not

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    Barack Obama: Back to School The President of America‚ Barack Obama held the speech named “Back to School” at Wakefield High School in Virginia on September 8th‚ 2009. The speech concerns the importance and prominence of education and good will‚ and encourages the students to do their best in school. This paper includes an analysis and interpretation of the speech’s main points‚ followed by a rhetorical analysis. One of the main statements in the speech is the declaration of how education

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    Madison is addressing a nation divided in a time calling for unity and harmony. Madison thoroughly expresses conflicts of the war between the British and Indians as wells as how America is being perceived by other nations. Through the use of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos‚ organization‚ and diction Madison

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    that requirements. Beginning in an ancient Greek dictionary‚ “rhetor” originally knew as an orator or speaker. And according to the explanation of the OWL “Throughout much of history‚ “rhetoric” used to have a more narrow meaning like “the art of persuasion.” However‚ over the course of the 20th century‚ “rhetoric” came to be used as a descriptor for all use of communication.” (Page 5‚ Reader). Then‚ this effective communication somehow had been used popular in the paper today as well as the rhetorical

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    He wants to convince people about the need of transforming today’s education. At the end of the speech he wants the audience to understand that we are immerse in a mechanical‚ standardized education system that is depleting human resources (human resources crisis)‚ and we need to go to an organic education‚ an education customized to each one’s circumstances. He exposes this solution as the only answer to the future of education. • How is the speaker’s ethos established? Does the audience

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