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    to Earth safely. He also indicated that this goal would be one of the most difficulty and impressive in the history of exploring the space. Landing on the moon was also one of the most remarkable events of mankind. President Kennedy used ethos and pathos effectively in the speech, which made the speech one of the greatest speech in the history. A couple of months before the speech, The Soviet Union sent the first man to the space. At that time, Soviet Union was likely to have more advantages…

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    people gathered to hear Martin Luther King Jr. speech ‘I Have A Dream”. King spoke about the injustices of segregation and discrimination of African Americans that was taking place in the nation. In King's speech he masterfully uses ethos, logos, and pathos to provide proof to all Americans that racism and segregation should not be the foundation of the nation. By using these three rhetorical devices king makes his speech more appealing to the listeners/readers. In King's speech, ethos was…

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    The category that emotion falls under is pathos. An example of how pathos was used in this article was by telling that children who are abused go through health problems that are both physically and mentally. This piece of evidence is pathos because this makes me feel sad that innocent children have to go through problems that they didn’t know they would get since they never knew about sexual…

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    While observing the similarities and differences, throughout the novel and the movie Animal Farm, which obtained ethos and pathos. Comparisons shown include, when the animal's rebel, the seven commandments, and in always blaming Snowball. Although, many differences appear such as how Old Major passes away, Snowball’s disappearance, the destroyment of the windmill, the point of view given to the audience, the animal's actions towards realization, and the ending between the two. As mentioned…

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    of. One of the most effective tools presidents use when discussing disaster is an appeal to emotion, or in terms of Aristotle, pathos. After watching Reagan’s Challenger Disaster and Obama’s Sandy Hook Speeches, one must question wether Reagan and Obama use pathos effectively to display their own sorrow, explain the situation, and address how to fix it. Reagan uses pathos to address the audience from the beginning…

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    to have relevance today. The fact that people still listen to the song today means that it has had an impact in their lives. Three rhetorical ideas that are in this song are logos, ethos and pathos. Logos is the basic logic that people can learn from something, ethos is the credibility of the song, and pathos is the emotional portion of the song. The song “Where is the Love?” has examples of all three, which is to impact its listeners in a personal, yet, effective way. The…

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    These two authors clearly argue about two different subjects; however, they both use the same three means of persuasion to communicate to the target audience. By using Aristotle’s distinguishes, the audience can analyze the effectiveness of ethos, pathos, and logos that King and Carson conduct in the texts to emphasize their arguments. Aristotle identifies logos as one of his three means of persuasion. He determines how logos, as a tool, helps the author to connect with the reader in his text.…

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    the paper to include; how to correctly use the elements of ethos, pathos, and logos in evaluating the company’s failures, how one small incidnet can drasticaly effect a companies repitation causing a down fall in sales and the loss of trust in customers, and I also that the way things are worded in ads can be interpreted the wrong way and cause a big contraversy. I correctly displayed mt knowledge on each of the elemnts of ethos, pathos, and logos in my paper. I used the elements of ethos in…

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    Persuading techniques in Julius Caesar The ability to persuade can be determined by three factors; pathos, ethos, and logos. Pathos appeals to the emotion of the audience. Ethos is a way for the speaker to garner the audience’s trust and respect. Logos makes a point through facts and statistics or other means of logical information. In the play Julius Caesar, many pathos, ethos, and logos are used in order to persuade characters. There are three main characters who use these methods well. These…

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    Through “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” Jonathan Edwards uses ethos and pathos to instill fear into the congregation so they will accept God into their lives. The fear he uses is created with imagery, metaphors, and similes. Edwards leads the congregation to believe they are all sinners and they should fear Hell unless they follow the path God paved for them. With this fear comes heavy convincing from Edwards to the people of the congregation to do as God says, for he has the power to do…

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