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    Pathos Persuasive Speech

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    vote for their spouse‚ and a common way for them to do this is to use pathos to appeal to the emotions of their audience. For most people‚ personal connections and decisions are made with a close link to emotions and the feelings that one associates with that person or decision. During the presidential campaigns and the voting process this emotional connection is especially important. Most of the candidates’ spouses focus on pathos in order to strengthen their audience’s connection with the candidate

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    to produce this tone by employing primarily pathos (emotion) and secondly and very limited‚ logic. Though an ethos style would be of great use to persuade her target audience and move the reader to her point of view‚ the Undocumented‚ Indispensable essay lacked this style‚ unfortunately. Instead‚ Quindlen’s focus on emotion/pathos leaves the reader feeling defensive and less sadness or pity which would be more of the goal with the well-done use of pathos. Quindlen intends to relate to the audience

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    Ethos Pathos And Logos

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    12-pitch Times New Roman font‚ double-spaced with 1” margins. The essay should be from 5-7 pages long. I will only accept a printed copy of your essay. Purpose and Overview: Thus far in the semester we have discussed the Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos) and writing as a means of entering a conversation. The purpose of this essay is for you to exercise the skills you have learned thus far of identifying the rhetorical appeals and how two authors use them in two selected essays. Essentially

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    Ethos Logos Pathos

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    \ What Makes Discovering Psychology Work? All authors use classical appeals‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos‚ which are using audience based reasons to increase the effectiveness of the author’s argument. So what is ethos‚ logos and pathos? Ethos is the author’s way of establishing creditability to the audience. Logos is using data and facts to appeal to the audience’s sense of reasoning and pathos appeals to the audience’s emotions‚ as defined in Writing Arguments by (Ramage‚ Bean‚ & Johnson‚ 2012)

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    was released in 1931. Chaplin was responsible for the film’s production‚ direction‚ editing‚ music‚ and screenplay. City Lights is a combination of pathos (an emotion of sympathetic pity)‚ slapstick and comedy. In the film City Lights Chaplin uses pathos in the scenes "Flower Girl"‚ "This Time Stay Out" and "Still Hoping". The first example of pathos in City Lights is in the scene "the Flower Girl." In this scene he enters and exits a parked limousine in a traffic jam to avoid a motorcycle policeman

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    Newspaper and Modern Life

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    Newspaper is a paper which carries news to us. It is a great wonder of modern civilization. It gives us news of both home and abroad.  It is very important for a nation. We cannot think of modern life without the newspaper. It is a store house of knowledge.     The first newspaper was published in China. Venice of Italy was the first place where the first newspaper saw the light of the day in Europe. During the reign of Elizabeth it was published in England. The “Indian Gazette” published in 1774

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    Print and television are two dominant media outlets for the news. Unlike radio‚ they are predominately visual‚ although television provides both visual and auditory information. Newspaper and television news organizations each have long-established traditions for reporting news in their respective media‚ which engenders distinct human behaviors that shape how people obtain news. For instance‚ television broadcasts present short video-based stories that are sequenced linearly and fit within a specified

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    An announcement to encourage students to avoid binge drinking. The best appeal for this situation would be pathos. Using a scare tactic approach will help emphasize the reality of the consequences for binge drinking. This appeal is likely to be the most effective when speaking to students. Logos could be applied in the sense that there are real short and long-term effects from binge-drinking. However‚ a disadvantage of this appeal is it is easy for students to think that facts don’t

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    appear in this article from the writer are logos‚ ethos and pathos. Logos being the basic logic that people can gain from something‚ and learn a lot from it. Pathos is all about the emotion and how the reader feels as they read the article and be able to understand it. Believe it or not‚ there’s people out there‚ more than 200‚000 children‚ who can’t even get one meal a day. Food is a precious resource‚ and we should not waste any of it. There are three main types of waste that this article is currently

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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    are in power and influence the most change‚ and it’s usually to help them become even richer. In Figure 1 (the background of this ad)‚ the stars on the American flag are replaced by well-known corporate logos. This picture incorporates the use of pathos‚ or appealing to emotion. Originally‚ the stars on the American flag represent the 50 United States that each have a number of votes in democratic elections.

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