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    Key to Good Speech Ethos: the source’s credibility‚ the speaker’s/author’s authority Logos: the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument. Pathos: the emotional or motivational appeals; vivid language‚ emotional language and numerous sensory details. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ethos Persuasion from ethos establishes the speaker’s

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    community and face the problem head on? In A Modest Proposal‚ Johnathan Swift had an idea‚ his idea was to prevent children from being burthen to their parents. Swift wrote a cruel yet eye opening proposal that he wanted society to be aware of. Swift uses logos by illuminating how the structure used to by giving us an notion of numerical data and interlinks with how today society’s is challenged by not able to fix current problems one faces. His claim was that the central problem of Ireland poverty can be

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    symbols really change the society that we live in? We live in a world‚ where everything is changing each day. Technology changes in a blink of an eye. The way we transport ourselves from point A to point B‚ is also changing. The way we communicate with each other too. Now in days‚ symbols such as icons‚ logos and slogans‚ are changing the way we speak‚ the way we think and the way we see things. The symbols have become part of our pop culture. Since there are new ways to communicate‚ people

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    he knew that was the only way to have rights as their own country. Through his speech he shows many areas of using pathos to his advantage. For the colonies they did not know what was going to happen. Patrick Henry knew what needed to be done. Furthermore if he was not able to persuade the colonies the United States may not have became the country people know today. Using pathos he used anger as a emotion to in a sense‚ rally the colonies together to fight back. The people joined together to

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    righteous and trustworthy of them all to be our candles in the darkness. Julius Caesar was murdered because a collection of conspirators assumed that he may in the future abuse his power. The conspirators were Cassius‚ Metellus‚ Ligarius‚ Cinna‚ Casca‚ Trebonius‚ and Brutus‚ Caesar’s close friend. People who are used to being public speakers‚ such as public leaders are able to sway their audience in any direction they want with the assistance of logospathosethos. Antony and Brutus were equally honorable

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    supposedly in her home sitting on a couch. Looking at Hillary Clinton’s Audience‚ I am analysing the use of EthosPathos and Logos. A paper by Andrew Dlugan‚ a public speaking and presentation skill teacher‚ defines the ‘’three persuasive appeals’’ well. ‘’These pillars of public speaking’’ were firstly written down by Aristotle‚ ‘’2300 years ago.’’ ‘’In simplest terms‚ they correspond to:’’ • Ethos: ’’level of credibility as perceived by the audience.’’ o I will analyse ways in which Hillary Clinton

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    invention in this generation. Even with all the countless advantages it brought to our society‚ the Internet had also brought some of its disadvantages. In Nicholas Carr’s article‚ “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”‚ the article discusses a few of the Internet’s drawbacks in our society. Through the use of pathoslogos‚ and ethos‚ Carr is trying to inform the audience about the damaging effects of the Internet on our brain. The author uses some personal experiences to detail the negative effects of the

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    Historical Speech Analysis - Ethos/Logos/Pathos On August 5th‚ 1945‚ Harry S. Truman released the first ever atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. It was this choice that helped end the Second World War. Truman uses ethospathos and logos in his address to help him explain what he did‚ and why he did it. Pathos is emotion. The Second World War was an extremely emotional time in the United States and in the rest of the world. Focussing mainly on the United States‚ they were attacked

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    The three forms of persuasive articles are ethoslogos‚ and pathos. Ethos‚ is the ethical appeal‚ which reflects the reliability of the author’s argument (Little DK Handbook)‚ such as using trust and authority to get their reader to agree with their position. Writers use logos to appeal to the audience with logic and reasoning‚ “often depending on the use of inductive or deductive reasoning” (Purdue Online Writing Lab). The last rhetorical strategy is Pathos‚ the emotional appeal‚ which “appeals to

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    specific reasons that speakers purposely put in lots of logospathos‚ and ethos into their speeches so that the audiences can connect emotionally‚ ethically‚ and intellectually with what they are talking about. A particular speech that uses many examples of pathoslogos‚ and ethos is The Great Arsenal of Democracy given by President Roosevelt on December 29‚ 1940. Throughout the speech President Roosevelt uses excessive amounts of pathos to connect with his people emotionally. He plays on their

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