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    In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, Caesar was assassinated, Mark Antony and Brutus are currently trying to gain power, during Caesar’s funeral through manipulation. Antony uses parallelism, logos and pathos for his speech. Brutus uses either/thinking and ethos in his speech at Caesar’s funeral. Antony and Brutus used some form of persuasion to manipulate their audiences in their speeches. The form of persuasion Antony used managed to gain back the people’s loyalty. Both speeches of Brutus…

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    The appeal of humor is pathos, and the purpose to include this device is to reach the most audience. People always love to laugh; Louv includes humor towards the end to leave the audience thinking about the consequences technology has on the separation of people and nature. He…

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    picture contrast, positive appeals to ethos, pathos and logo’s, and image-text placement. I decided to do my rhetorical analysis on two images in a very similar market, a Gatorade advertisement, and a PowerAde advertisement. Through my evaluation of each image I will evaluate which image is most effective in my opinion. Gatorade uses a very well known figure to appeal to a large and broad audience. Using Michael Jordan enables Gatorade to make a heavy pathos appeal. This is because of how well…

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    subject is how the world seems to be ignoring problems that are affecting people everyday. The cartoon appeals to ethos because it is made by “the famous cartoonist” Herblock on the Washington Post which is a reliable newspaper. The cartoon appeals to pathos because it shows how people are watching the mission when they should be focused on solving the problems that they already have, “war”, “poverty”, and :prejudice”. The cartoon appeals to logos because everyone is watching the mission instead…

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    He allows an open-heart theme of aspiration for his compassionate views. Described by Denby in “Milk”, he noticed that “throughout his speeches he is a very caring, compassionate, and hopeful speaker” (Denby, 2008, p.1). Logos and Pathos had a huge aspect through his tone and diction of his speech because this appeal towards the audience made it apparent what his purpose was and used his experiences in inspiring hope. He does this by asking questions such as “Why are we here?”, Why…

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    Plato's The Republic

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    the reader in a writer’s ideas through experience, the writer is able to employ pathos much more effectively, which, according to Aristotle, is the most effective–though not the most ethical–means of persuasion, and is the edifice of the entire poetic form. Pathos–the Greek word for “suffering” or “experience”–is often used contemporarily as to be more or less synonymous with “an appeal to emotions;” however, pathos in the Aristotelian sense, has a much broader function, and can be thought of…

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    Pathos is using emotional appeals that trigger emotional responses. One example of pathos in this speech occurs when Clinton says: “I’ve met mothers trapped in abusive relationships desperate to escape with their children, but have no means of support. I’ve met too many women who cannot afford necessary…

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    called “Wild Rabbit”, that not focus on the Hennessy product but mainly focus on pushing the limits. The campaign ads generally feature male celebrities that basically have a story or images of their past. Overall, Hennessy advertisement campaign uses pathos. According…

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    follow. The CDC utilized different approaches to try to catch the readers. The CDC achieves to provide information to the interested parties by successfully utilizing the logos, pathos and ethos appeals. The logos, pathos, and…

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    governs least". Using this argument, Thoreau uses rhetorical questions to prompt the reader into thinking of the idea of rebellion. They are used well in the essay, because they display his pathos, logos, and ethos. Thoreau uses pathos in the essay extensively. Though there is one spot that he uses pathos to its greatest effect, this is when he is in prison. “...they accuse me of burning a barn; but I never…

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