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    battles. Franko is arguing that these worn-torn countries need protection and support because they are barely surviving in these awful conditions. Franko does a good job at doing this by showing photos of many different disasters these people are facing and then using text to better help explain what is going on in them. In this essay, Franko uses 19 photos that are all in black and white with text to describe these photos he first describes where Gaza…

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    January 25, 2015. Some of the people involved in the documentary are Filmmaker Louie Psihoyos, along with activists and scientists. In "Racing Extinction" pathos, ethos and logos were used frequently. The documentary is about how most of man can is trying to take over other species need for the world to work properly. In the documentary pathos played a great part in the film. When they saw an animal with no fins that was struggling to survive, they realized that it is really unfair for humans…

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    workers and get half the pay with horrible conditions. This is because most of them do not know English. Many of these restaurant workers excel at what they do, but they get verbally abused by their bosses. In response to this Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health was created. Members of MassCOSH helped identify abusive workplaces to prevent fellow members from working there. The author of this article on many occasions uses ethos, one example is when the author uses Jonny…

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    freedom that they should have as an American citizen. In order to get this point across he used ethos, pathos and logos. First of all, he uses ethos to create credibility. Most importantly he uses allusions to get his point across to everyone. King used quotes from the declaration like “black…

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    Blood Is Thicker Than Water In Brutus’ speech he tries to persuade the audience (people of Rome) that he had many reasons to murder Caesar. He tells the audience that they can believe him by using ethos and saying “Believe me for mine honour, and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe. Censure me in your wisdom, and awake your senses, that you may the better judge.” (III, ii, 14-17). In Antony’s speech Antony is trying to persuade the Roman people by using ethos and addressing to…

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    things happening. This is an example of ethos the author has successfully mastered. By carefully describing the whole family was rushed into a delivery wagon…

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    search engines like GOOGLE is also making people foolish. Nicholas Carr, the writer of this article belongs to same school of thoughts. His belief is that excessive use of GOOGLE is replacing our power of contemplation with lethargic approach of just achieving efficiency and saving the time. Nicholas Carr who has already published books like ‘The Shallows’ has often criticized the idea of overdependence on internet. This article, ‘Is Google making us Foolish’, published…

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    media has put on sharks. Stewart also highlights in his documentary how humans have cruelly made sharks the prey and the enemy for decades. Ethos, pathos, and logos played a very important role in Sharkwater, and was strategically used throughout the documentary in order to persuade the audience that sharks aren’t the enemy, and shouldn’t be treated as such. Pathos, the appeal to one’s emotions, was heavily relied on throughout the documentary in…

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    trees and the blue sea. There is a small-floating pub below the sea, and the girl whistles to signal for a male waiter. He brings a couple of Cokes, and let them below the floor of the pub. The two friends jump down from the top of the bay to the water and swim up to the pub to take their Coke. They really enjoy their Coke and immerse into the natural environment of the sea. The commercial ends with the combinations of videos about many friends enjoy their summers and their Coke in different…

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    relationship, and even an entire society. The emotional reaction from those around a person will fluctuate depending upon how appealing the person appears. This emotional appeal, or Pathos, is a driving force in any good writing. It gives the audience the gut feelings to drive them forward, though others may disagree. Pathos, logos, and ethos are all rhetorical appeals utilized in Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech “I have a dream”. When discussing which of the three are more present in the speech…

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