After college, Rowling was in a difficult situation. Paying rent, college loans, and food was difficult with her small income. On top of that, she had a child. Affording all of this was difficult for her. She explained that she was at the lowest stage of poverty without being homeless. All of these examples are directly connected to ethos because it shows the difficulty she has been through to get to where she is.
J.K. Rowling has effective use of Aristotelian Appeals in her speech, “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination”. J.K. Rowling is a world renowned writer with a great sense of Aristotelian appeals. As she told the graduates about failure, she tells the graduates about her work at Amnesty International and her college experience. While speaking of her experiences, she perfectly weaves in appeals necessary to make it a successful speech. J.K. Rowling is a successful person because she made mistake, and mistakes are ok to make because we learn from