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    faces. What is the purpose of life? According to Smith, meaning in life gives people something to hold on to, which, consequently, brings a deeper fulfillment than superficial happiness. Utilizing the three essential appeals to an audience; ethos, logos, and pathos, Smith has created a speech that captures her audience's interest, effectively sends her message, and impresses upon a person what they should be searching for. Ethos is one of the three rhetorical appeals and involves the trust that…

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    about 53 years, White and African Americans continue to bicker over racial issues. The issue that this essay will focus on is the withholding of African American freedom as well as discrimination and racism which are shown through the use of pathos, logos, and imagery. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said “freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed,” implying that those in power, would never give up…

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    Unhappy,” gives a detailed explanation of how they lived. The author uses ethos by explaining the story in a very stern tone, he then uses pathos by making the audience angry on how he explains why being a “GYPSY” is so important, and finally uses logos by making the reader question if they were ever a “GYPSY” themselves. To start off, a GYPSY is an acronym for the Generation Y Protagonists & Special Yuppies, which is a label for the generation born between the late 1970s and the mid ‘90s.…

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    Through Pathos, Ethos, and Logos, Martin Luther King persuades thousands of people to rethink their direction and following they have placed before themselves when it comes to the severity of equal rights. This intensity is shown through specific statements in his I Have a Dream speech and shows each member that they all come from a similar background. Through Rhetoric, he conducts the needs of a nation through important points such as common dreams for humanity, satisfaction of citizens of the…

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    Parental Sacrifices Most parents want the best for their children. The video “My Dad’s Story”, created by Metlife, is geared towards parents. With a number of issues around the world, good parents worry about the successfulness of their children and want them to have a good life. Metlife wants to build hope for parents by telling them sacrifices are worth their children’s happiness. By targeting well-meaning parents, Metlife hopes to gain support for their cause in the world of promoting…

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    for everyone. He believed that there was no place in the Declaration of Independence that stated blacks, or anyone would be stripped of their rights, and he was correct. For the first main idea, I picked The Declaration of Independence. By using logos, Martin Luther King persuaded and moved people even more since he had evidence/facts to back up his statement. I think he really wanted to focus on this idea of how the government and country was not following to true way of the Declaration of…

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    On October 31st, 2020, George Floyd, an African American, was murdered in the most inhuman way possible. From what started as small murmurs in the crowd, turned into a loud roar of hundreds marching the streets of the city. Donald Trump, the president of the United States at the time, issued an apology to all African American people and their loved ones who were hurt. The apology was passed unanimously. Was the apology the only thing we went into war for? An apology and to educate the people of…

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    When persuading someone or a large group the persuader will use three basic methods: ethos, pathos, logos. In Dr. King’s letter, “Letter from Birmingham Jail” he used all three methods to persuade his fellow clergymen and the white moderate. The three basic foundations of persuasion: ethos, pathos, and logos are also known as credibility, emotion, and logic; however, only one method stood out from the others and goaded Dr. King’s agenda/objective to his audience. The method ethos for credible…

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    three components given to us his Inaugural Address proves to be the most effective in conveying the legacy of John F. Kennedy . There are many elements that make this Inaugural Address something to remember. One reason is his use of ethos,pathos and logos that help to appeal to the citizens of America.Logos is evident in his uses of science analogies, which help you tell that he is well educated indivual.An Example of this would be “both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom,…

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    People always ask ‘If there was a fire, what three items would you save?’ but the truth is, all your experiences and memories will never amount to those three things. In the article “Buy Experiences, Not Things,” James Hamblin uses ethos, logos, and pathos to explore the idea that those who buy experiential things rather than material things are generally happier people. His intended audience is meant to be the younger generation of millenniums. Through his use of these rhetorical devices, he is…

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