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    medias for advertisements everywhere, such as newspapers, web pages, magazines, television, and radios. Many television ads have a plot in them to attract the audience to buy whatever they are selling and they use the rhetorical appeals to do so-- pathos, logos, and ethos. Using these rhetoric appeals will help persuade one way or the other of someone’s thinking. For example, the Old Spice Invisible Sport Spray is trying to reach out towards the men audience by having men-biased sport going on…

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    ethos, pathos, and logos trying to convince the crowd. However, Brutus is a move persuasive speaker, but Antony also uses ethos, pathos, and logos trying to convince the crowd. Brutus speech was more convincing than Antony speech. Both Brutus and Antony use pathos trying to persuade the crowd. In the play Brutus tells the crowd, “Not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more.” (III : ii 20-21) He also says, “ I wept for him.” (III : ii 24) Another quote that Brutus says using pathos is,…

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    Analysis Of Logos

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    World Trade Center site also appeals to pathos. It was built as a memorial to those who lost their lives on September 11th. Ground Zero invokes both emotions of sadness as well as emotions of strength. People mourn those who lost their lives in this tragedy, however we also honor those individuals who helped rescue others as well as soldiers that continue to fight the war on terrorism. An AIDS ribbon can appeal to both pathos and logos. It appeals to pathos because some individuals who see an…

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    During the nineteenth century, many women lived their lives as if they were inferior to men, especially African American women. Every day became a struggle for women as they were mistreated based on their gender and skin color rather than their character. For example, they were seen as weak and unable to work as hard as men. Instead, women were expected to cook, clean, and watch the children. This is exactly what Sojourner Truth, an African American slave, was dealing with. Although, instead of…

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    differences. For instance, in their respective passages, Susan B. Anthony and Chief Joseph both use persuasion to attempt to sway readers to convert to their views. Anthony's and Joseph's passages are similar in many aspects, such as their use of pathos to induce audiences and their use of persuasion in defense of themselves and others; however, they differ in many ways as well, including their tone and their usage of the other rhetorical appeals: logos and ethos.…

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    Tesla Leases Analysis

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    "Tesla leases two big Fremont office buildings where 1000 could work", the author, George Avalos, effectively used logos, ethos and pathos to convince the audience as mode of persuasion [3]. As it is once said “Reading is dreaming…

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    When using three rhetoric tenets in writing, writers can create a very persuasive argument. By using ethos, logos and pathos, an argument can be made stronger and get more attention from the audience. This is seen in Eric Schlosser’s Fast Food Nation in which he uses ethos, logos, and pathos widely to better display his argument. By using these rhetorical ideas, his writing is very persuasive and makes a solid argument towards the fast food industry in the United States. The use of ethos is…

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    An Angry God Ethos

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    The pathos expressed by Jonathan Edwards was extremely convincing to the puritans due to the way he provided hope and imagery to the puritans on how their daily life actions might led them into a heaven or hell. But is there really a heaven or hell after our life, or is it all just a big myth that people choose to believe or not? Could something as simple as playing games as a little kid really deny you entry to heaven. All the sacrificed to people’s daily lives that are being made really going…

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    Vaccine Argument Essay

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    Unvaccinated" Amy Parker use pathos and ethos. The next article,"Vaccination Debate" the author use ethos and logs. In the last article,"Vaccine Benefits" National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases use logs and pathos. These authors use these appeals to support their claim on to get vaccines or not get vaccines. In the article, "Growing Up Unvaccinated," by Amy Parker the author is against getting vaccinations. The…

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    “arrogance of power” was increasingly growing into its biggest weakness. (Fulbright, 2012) Fulbright backs his standpoint with a combination of an argumentative writing style, along with pathos “an appeal to pathos (emotion)” statements, that would help convince most readers to agree with his views. (Driver, p.61) A pathos appeal creates an emotional setting, used as another form of persuasion in his writing. Senator Fulbright’s argument begins immediately with his thesis. The Senator…

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