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    Kennedy was faced with the first crisis of his administration. The Soviets were building nuclear missile sites on Cuba‚ and one of JFK’s first actions was to give his famous Cuban Missile Crisis speech on October 22‚ 1962. JFK uses repetition‚ ethos‚ and pathos to discredit the USSR’s international standing in the world. JFK give his speech to show the people that the government has their best interests at heart. He tells the citizens about what the government has learned and what they intend to do

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    The Importance of the Logos Christology in the Gospel of John John wrote the immortal words of the Prologue into a desperately troubled world. The Romans held most of the known world in their political grasp. The Greeks had infiltrated every part of Jewish life with their philosophies and ways for over 500 years; the Jewish obsession with ethnic purity divided the race even from itself. One key issue Jew and Greek could agree on was the existence of the Logos‚ though not in the same way. To the

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    way. Iago is effective since he made a lot of people believe in him by gaining their trust and manipulating their emotions. Iago uses ethos to gain trust of other by showing off how noble he is. While Othello is confused and hurt about what Iago is assuming about Desdemona‚ to make Othello feel like he’s not doing this to offend him he says‚“ My lord you know I love you”(2.3.205). This makes Othello think that Iago doesn’t want to hurt him for the world so he should believe him since he’s saying

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    always ready to take responsibilities of any relationships and ready to give commitment‚ but that’s not the case with men. When it comes to commitment men think to escape because they feel trapped with the thought of living with a woman for long time. I can’t blame men for that‚ maybe it is because they feel they are very strong and don’t need anyone in life but the fact is that men become frustrated if they are alone. Why most of the men are scared of commitment. Here I’m sharing a few common reasons

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    The subject of drugs at raves is very controversial. One wonders whether the rave scene would have been more easily accepted by the public had the presence of drugs not been so high. Of course‚ many other wonder how raves could have ever come about without them. Drugs‚ like anything else in the world‚ are dangerous when used improperly. Please use caution if you do decide to use mind-altering substances‚ both legal and illegal. You owe it to yourself to gather info before making a choice regarding

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    changed that. Patrick Henry wanted to convince the congress to raise a militia to fight back the British. To do so Patrick Henry used Pathos in his speech “To the Virginia Convention” and was able to persuade his audience into raising a militia. It was important to persuade the colonist to raise a militia because it made people motivated to fight the British. Pathos was used incredibly well in order to rally up the colonist. “The battle‚ sir‚ is not the strong alone; it is to the vigilant‚ the active

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    Nana. She asked her to look after her children‚ Jacques and Raymond. One of her letters had said word for word “ I beg you‚ Nana to accept them‚ Jacques can look after himself. They won’t bother you.” Another she had written had read “ Dear Nana‚ go to my flat and take everything. I give it all to you. There is some money and Jewels‚ keep them. I beg you‚ have pity on my children i think this is my last

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    influential speech about Abraham Lincoln returning to office for a second term. Both speeches‚ utilizes rhetoric through the use of ethoslogos‚ and pathos to support Abraham Lincoln’s viewpoints of the Civil War. Ethos is shown throughout “The Second Inaugural Address” more than the “The Gettysburg Address”‚ though both speeches use God as a reference to establish ethos. For example‚ from “The Gettysburg Address” Abraham Lincoln claimed‚ “ ...That this nation‚ under God‚ shall have new birth of

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    Ethos Chapter 3 October 2011 I. Introduction a. Writers create ethos through reputation and the language‚ evidence‚ and images used. b. Readers must respect authority before accepting their words. c. Particular character will not appeal to every kind of audience. II. Understand How Arguments Based on Character Work d. People well turn to “experts” to have a shortcut in their decisions. e. It may just be people who have earned respect on that subject

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    Brady writes an article “Why I Want a Wife” which details why she also wants a wife. However‚ the article’s message is not what it claims; it has this underlying theme that the women are doing much more than the husband but is not treated as equals. In fact‚ Brady conveys this message to her readers using ethospathos‚ and logos. Ethos is defined as a way for the speaker to convince the audience through credibility‚ respect‚ authority‚ and experience. An example of ethos being used is in the beginning

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