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    Research Paper Shadow Warrior by Akira Kurosawa The film “Shadow Warrior” also known as “Kagemusha” was made by Kurosawa in the year of 1980. The film recounted the actual historical event about the death of a great samurai Shingen Takeda who was known as the head of Takeda family. The film started in the year of 1573 while all samurai families competed with each other and the final goal was to unite Japan as a whole. The period was also known as Sengoku period. The story began in Shingen’s place

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    request‚ but on the requirement that Brutus gives a speech first. Brutus uses Ethos to make the Romans believe he’s one of them‚ Logos to give reason for killing Caesar‚ and Pathos to show he did love Caesar. Meanwhile Antony uses Ethos the same as Brutus‚ to convince the people he’s one of them‚ Logos to show Caesar wasn’t ambitious‚ and Pathos to portray his true liking for Caesar. Brutus and Antony both use Ethos to give credibility to their speeches. In his speech Brutus says‚ “Believe me for

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    Logos‚ Ethos and Pathos in “Civil Disobedience” Henry David Thoreau uses many examples of the logos‚ ethos and pathos appeals in his essay titled “Civil Disobedience”. Thoreau’s ideals and opinions on the state of the government in 1849 are represented throughout his essay‚ and he uses logical reasoning‚ credible examples‚ and draws on the emotional appeals of his audience to represent his thesis. Thoreau’s uses multiple analogies presenting logical appeal‚ or logos‚ throughout his essay. In

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    personally found his argument to be weak‚ his evidence was relatively outdated. He created a small list of years that didn’t happen anywhere near the creation of the internet. (1882‚ 1976‚ 1936) 2. Carr uses ethos‚ logos and pathos in his essay. -Ethos is the most essential to an argument. By using ethos he denotes that some of his friends and bloggers that he follows have all felt the same way that he has felt about the internet. This makes the readers follow that people around the world and even his

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    strengthens his point and‚ hopefully‚ his credibility to his audience. All of these illustrate inappropriate authority because Carl Edwards is only a NASCAR driver. His ability to drive behind a wheel has nothing to do with his knowledge on nutrition (ethos). His approach‚ however‚ is effective because Edwards is a professional athlete‚ and it may appear convincing and compelling to others who are not educated in healthy eating. His appearance shows that he is serious about Subway sandwiches. Subway’s

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    one must defend their ideologic view of how a man should act in society. Certain types of appeals‚ created by the greek philosopher Aristotle‚ are most likely to prove the general efficacy of the defendant’s argument. These appeals include logos‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and kairos. To consider which of these appeals is the most effective for proving demonstrable qualities of masculinity‚ one must take into consideration the time the argument is being presented. The timeliness of the argument can be directly

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    The Road Warrior (1981‚ dir. George Miller) begins with Max (Mel Gibson) and his dog getting tailed in what appears to be some kind of apocalyptic future.This can be seen through what they drive‚ the styling of the two guys on the bike (mohawks and strange outfits...even for the eighties) and the harsh look of the climate. Max is obviously worried about being tailed and so is his dog‚ which is why the puppy keeps looking back while Max tries to speed up. There’s threatening music too. They then encounter

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    "WARRIORS DON’T CRY" I picked the theme of self-reliance. As I read the story it was unbelievable to me that she did not give up‚ even though there were many times when she could have. What she thought was a good idea in the beginning‚ being just a teenager‚ she had no idea what the impact she would make on herself and the future Africain American people in. May 24‚ 1955: The Little Rock school board adopted a plan to limit intergraton to Central High School. One day at school the teachers

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    The ethos is the morals‚ values and beliefs of a school. These are centred around the children‚ by encouraging respect for each other‚ and by respecting others yourself. By having good strong relationships and by celebrating each others differences. This can

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    The author creates pathos through the character change‚ the chronological order of his memoir‚ and the rhetorical questions he uses. Specifically‚ he used small instances that may get the reader’s attention and force them to connect to their own stories. Then connecting to how they may have used their emotions in those instances. The author gives an example of how himself and his wife often felt similar emotions even though he was the one going through the actual pain. “She was upset because she

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