These three terms refines to all pieces of work considered as a literature item since each term has a significant meaning. The special event held in the Wagnall Museum revolved around all three terms respectively: pathos for the emotional response to the questions and discussion brought up, ethos for volunteer 's experience being shared as a response, and logos for the educational questions that were asked to the volunteers. Sadly, this event does not relate to me as a college student since I am not that open as other college students and tend to rely on my instincts. For some other students, this event does have meaning because if you look at community colleges, it is a multi-racial community so we do have that friendly connection. But as a citizen, this has the most meaning because the acknowledgement as a citizen means you are no different as the other people classified as citizens also. This uniform style represents the absence of being different because we are always related from a citizen perspective with the feeling of freedom wherever your journey takes …show more content…
One appeal that caught my interest were the questions they brought up during the event. This question involved a romantic feel, mostly for love at first sight sort of issue, and this did mean a lot more than it should have. Since we are all human beings, we are all capable in feeling emotions; however, the emotion that follow being shunned and disapproved should not taken so lightly. It made me think that although these racial communities tend to be different, custom wise, a lot of normal issues for human beings are not different at all. In fact, we all are going to or have been through very similar phases and this should let people notice we are not different so no need to treat other people differently as