By saying, “the best things in life…” it makes people think and recall moments in their life that make them happy. Bringing up moments in life is not an easy task, and requires people to let emotion in. The word “life” itself is an overwhelming topic, and can conjure up many feelings. These memories, happy or sad, are often unforgettable and it is something people carry with them for the rest of their lives. In life there will be good and bad times, and Buchwald made his readers reminiscence their life and past. Therefore by applying pathos, Buchwald is able to pull on people’s heart and emotions.
Throughout the quote. Buchwald convinces his readers that “the best things in life… are not things” by applying ethos, logos, and pathos. He is a credible writer, which persuades his viewers to to listen to his work. Buchwald is also logical and uses common sense, which makes his quote stronger and more believable. Lastly, Buchwald uses emotions to prove his point about life. Emotion is very persuasive and can make many people feel connected to the writer and quote. In whole, Buchwald proves to his viewers that in life the best things are not