...The Way I Feel In all three videos rhetorical strategies where being used to get the point across. The people in the videos used pathos, logos, and ethos. According to the textbook, "logos is appealing to logic and reasoning" (Austin,652). Then going in to pathos is "appeal to emotion" (Austin,661). Lastly the textbook describes ethos as "the persuasion through the audience's perception of the speaker" (Austin, 652). In Drunk History- Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks they appealed pathos and ethos. In Drunk History- John Adams vs. Thomas Jefferson, they appealed to ethos and logos. Then in Breaking News they use ethos. In the video Drunk History- Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks the author appealed to pathos and logos to get their point across....
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...Ethos, pathos and logos each have a different meaning:- * Ethos is an appeal to ethics, and it is a means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader. * Pathos is an appeal to emotion, and is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response. * Logos is an appeal to logic, and is a way of persuading an audience by reason. Examples of Ethos: When I am the nominee, I will offer a clear choice. John McCain won't be able to say that I ever supported this war in Iraq, because I opposed it from the beginning. Senator McCain said the other day that we might be mired for a hundred years in Iraq, which is reason enough to not give him four years in the White House. If we had chosen a different path, the right path, we could have finished the job in Afghanistan, and put more resources into the fight against bin Laden; and instead of spending hundreds of billions of dollars in Baghdad, we could have put that money into our schools and hospitals, our road and bridges – and that's what the American people need us to do right now. Barack Obama Potomac Primary Night Speech February 12, 2008 "I have pledged myself and my colleagues in the cabinet to a continuous encouragement of initiative, responsibility and energy in serving the public interest. Let every public servant know, whether his post is high or low, that a man's rank and reputation in this Administration will be determined by the size of the job he does...
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...bama used logos to appeal to our logic by comparing America's time today to the Sputnik. The Sputnik was a moment in history where we had been outshined by another country in space travel and knowledge. He is saying that we need to >>> Black Cat: After reading your post, I'd say that you paid better attention to the speech then I did. I didn't note that the comparison made was logos. I also completely missed the immigrant children. Nice catches. Strawberry Shrew: I was unsure about the Sputnik when he mentioned it in his address, but after researching it I believe he made a very good connection between the two. And I certainly agree on the idea for more money invested in biomedical research, it will >>> Orange Ostrich: It's still hard to think that our nation is and has been declining or even just staying at the same levels of intelligence, when we used to not even think there was any other nation in the world that could beat us. Education is important and >>> Meadow Fawn: I feel that while some attention to higher education has decreased in this recession economy, on the whole the attention to a higher education has increased overtime. In the late 1800s the nation experienced a drive for education that has only >>> Pine Okapi: I think that your second point hits home but that your first point has some flaws. If you think about Obama's point with the Sputnik logically, you are not inspired. Logically, why would anybody want to get up and work, just to beat another >>> Tumbleweed...
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...Pathos, Ethos and Logos are the key of persuasion. These three elements are needed when people are making advertisements. Pathos appeals to the emotion of people, ethos appeals to ethics and logos appeals to logic. The purpose of using these elements are for persuading the audience or viewers. These elements are a part of the rhetorical theory (artistic proofs of rhetoric). Pathos – Pertamina Ramadhan TVC 2017 Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1moUk7vyuc The story depicts a young man with a successful carrier and humble parents. The man is an architect, living in Jakarta. And because of the holy month is arriving soon, the young man wants to have a reunion with his friends in his old house. The man, now a renowned architect, felt that...
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...Every advertisement is designed to influence its target public to either buy the product being advertised or to at least consider it in a future purchase. In order to persuade the public, the advertisement needs to be appealing, logical and credible. These three means of persuasion are what the Greek philosopher Aristotle called Pathos, Logos, and Ethos. In the advertisement examined in this paper, there's an emphasis on the use of Pathos, which is the way of persuading by appealing to the public's emotion as described in the book Writing Arguments: A Rhetoric With Readings by John D. Ramage and and John C. Bean (81-82). The ad is dominated by a background image that shows a penguin belching fire in an ice land. In the bottom right corner of...
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...created rhetorical appeals, he divided these so called appeals into three categories: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. Rhetorical appeals are made to help your argument goals by helping your persuade your audience of your ideas. Ethos is to help support your argument by using credibility. In essence we typically believe the people around us that we respect. This appeal helps identify you as a person that the audience should listen to because you know lot about the topic or you have authority (Durham). Ethos can be related to the word ethics or moral principles of the writer or speaker (Writing Commons). One example of this would be, if a Basketball player is giving a speech the audience will think his Ethos is strong because he has a lot of experience (Williams). Another example of this would be the time when my father was in the marine corp. My family had to attend a rank ceremony. During this a Sergeant gave a speech in which the whole crown fell silent as he began his speech. This is an example of Ethos because the crowd found the Sergeant a highly respectable and creditable person that they need to listen too....
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...Running head: Logos, Pathos, and Ethos Logos, Pathos, and Ethos—Can’t Have One without the Other Jasmine Bradley Marinus Iwuchukwu ENG/215 08/31/2014 Logos, ethos, and pathos are all important factors to include when writing a paper. They ensure that your paper is well rounded. Alex Keyssar, a professor of History and Social Policy at Harvard University, incorporates all of these in his writing style. “Reminders of Poverty, Soon Forgotten” is an article written by Keyssar that focuses on poverty in America since the late 19th century to today. The main issue with poverty Keyssar points out is how our Nation has had countless reminders of the millions of people that live in bad conditions, yet nothing has been done to help them because they are forgotten quickly (pretty much self-explanatory after reading the title). This essay will be going over what he uses as logos, pathos, and ethos; and how they support each other. Ethos Ethos has been defined as authority. An author can establish ethos via tone or research. When looking for ethos in a piece of writing, look for what gives the author the authority to give you this information. Establish the author’s credibility. In his article, Keyssar establishes credibility through his experience and research. Being a professor in History and Social Policy means he is well studied in those areas, both of which are applied in the article. Keyssar is able to see patterns in social history and compare them to the happenings of...
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...When effectively trying to persuade an audience, the rhetorical appeals: ethos, pathos, and logos can support the message and ensure that one is depicting it correctly. When giving a speech, the speaker needs to be able to connect with their audience and not distract them from the message that is being given. A speech that uses many examples of ethos, pathos and logos is “The Great Arsenal of Democracy,” by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt’s use of pathos and logos effectively portrays his message of American defense, patriotism and the power of industry throughout this speech. Throughout the fireside chat, Roosevelt pulls on the American citizens heartstrings when he plays off their pride, and fear of what could happen. He also uses logos when explaining the background and facts of why the United States should assist the British. In...
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...do a great job of using the three most well-known forms of advertisement, which are ethos, pathos, and logos. Throughout this paper the advertisement and how these three appeals are used will be described. Now let me explain to you how CDF uses ethos, pathos, and logos to attempt to help prevent teen pregnancy in their advertisement. First, let me explain what ethos is. In advertising, ethos is essentially having credibility to what you are advertising. The CDF does a great job of using ethos in this advertisement. For example, the CDF uses a quote at the bottom of the picture that says, “Being a teenager is tough enough. Why make things more difficult by becoming a mother too?” It says this right below the stomach of a pregnant teen girl. Having an obviously pregnant teen in the picture saying this gives it credibility. The opinion of a struggling pregnant teen is much more credible than someone who has not experienced what she has. This advertisement is obviously directed towards teenage girls who are thinking about being sexually active. Using the credibility of the young, pregnant teen helps this advertisement by letting teenage girls know that getting pregnant young is definitely not a smart decision. Many companies and organizations also have been known to use ethos to help make their advertisement more effective. Next, let us talk a little bit about how CDF uses the pathos appeal in...
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...Examples of Ethos, Logos, and Pathos Aristotle’s "ingredients for persuasion" – otherwise known as "appeals" – are known by the names of ethos, pathos, and logos. They are all means of persuading others to take a particular point of view. Meanings of Ethos, Pathos and Logos Ethos, pathos and logos each have a different meaning: * Ethos is an appeal to ethics, and it is a means of convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader. * Pathos is an appeal to emotion, and is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response. * Logos is an appeal to logic, and is a way of persuading an audience by reason. Examples of Ethos, Pathos and Logos Here are some examples of ethos, pathos, and logos. Appeals to Ethos * "As a doctor, I am qualified to tell you that this course of treatment will likely generate the best results." * "My three decades of experience in public service, my tireless commitment to the people of this community, and my willingness to reach across the aisle and cooperate with the opposition, make me the ideal candidate for your mayor." * "The veterinarian says that an Australian shepherd will be the perfect match for our active lifestyle." * "If his years as a Marine taught him anything, it’s that caution is the best policy in this sort of situation." * "You know me – I’ve taught Sunday School at your church for years, babysat your children, and served as a playground director for many...
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... walk from « no » to « yes » https://www.ted.com/talks/william_ury ! Explain why this TED Talk is so convincing During our first class, we talked about three Greek words that are: ethos, pathos and logos and how they are modes of persuasion and are used to convince audiences. Ethos (credibility) means to convince an audience of the author’s credibility or character. Pathos (emotional) means persuading by appealing to the audience’s emotions. Logos (logical) means persuading by the use of reasoning, it is an appeal to logic. So we saw that in order to convince your audience, you had to use ethos pathos and logos properly. In William Ury’s talk about negotiation, we can find those three notions again and that is one of the main reasons why it makes this talk so convincing. First of all, on the TED ...
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...owls habitat. The author states that “ barley enough taxes can be raised to pay for things like road repair and schools.” Stating that appeals to the logical need to take out the land and have a mall to bring more people to the town. Another logos the author says about, is that the people of Alberton have to drive over 90 miles to make it to a mall. So having a mall in town would make since because then they wouldn’t have to drive to get to a mall. The pathos of this story are mainly to appeal to the emotion of the readers to safe the owls. The author tells of how they don’t want to cut down the animal’s home, they simply want to move them to another spot. The ethos of this paragraph would be mainly just the CDC discussing the main problem of them paying $250 million dollars. Especially by Citing the Endangered species act. In the end this article has many different parts of it from pathos to logos to ethos. It is a really good article in getting the reader to appeal to many different aspects of the pathos logos, and...
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...background with her green eye shadow. Queen Latifah has small brown eyes with long curly black eyelashes. She has a beautiful big smile with shiny white teeth. Queen Latifah also has a lovely pair of small gold round dangling earrings in her ears. The word “CoverGirl” is written in big bold green latter across her forehead, all to improve her appearance. Queen Latifah is written in small green letters underneath in the right hand corner. The photo shot is from her head to her shoulders, just enough for her viewers to focus on CoverGirls’s product. Queen Latifah appears to be wearing an olive green shirt, the same color as CoverGirl’s product, with her hair pulled back into a long pony tail. The advertisement effectively uses logos, ethos, and pathos to convince the viewers to buy CoverGirl products. His first appeal is hown by using logos to give the viewers resonoing to buy CoverGirl products. CoverGirl claims that their products are for women of any and all skin types or ethnic backgrounds. The ad states, “fadeproof, waterproof and ignore proof”, which is used to describe the product that they are advertising CoverGirl mascara. This product hs been around for a long tike and is rapisdly growing and maturity it is very iverse. coverGir states fadeproof becase thet claim that their product will stay on the face regarldless of how long it is worn for that fay, amd it withstands sweating or crying. Waterproof would be for those who need It to stay on when it rains or they they go for...
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...actresses such as Cindy Crawford and such whereas guys will never try to emulate the looks of famous men. I have had experiences like the ones the author mentions in this paper. I have been asked the magic question, “how do I look?” and of course I say that they look good because there are no ugly women out there. Regardless, of how I answer I get a look that says, “You’re lying out of your ears, you must want something!” but that is never the case. I have also seen family member buying make-up and/or products because a beautiful famous woman is advertising it, not understanding that just because they advertise it doesn’t mean that they use. At last, who will ever make women think different? I think that the author does use ethos, logos and pathos. The character and image of the paper are women and make-up. He uses a few different logical arguments when he mentions that women try emulating Barbie or Cindy Crawford, and that men will never envy the looks of other men. He also uses the difference of men and women feel about looks and the difference in the feelings. This article is persuasive and believable on how the author uses ethos, logos and...
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...Hannah Dickinson Mr. Thomason ENGL 1020-116 15 September 2014 Analysis of Charles Murray’s “What’s Wrong With Vocational School?” Charles Murray is writing to The Wall Street Journal, which is a huge and very diverse audience to whom to present such a controversial argument. The point Murray is trying to make is that vocational schools are more effective and logical courses of action for young people entering the job market than is the conventional 4-year-university track. In championing the cause of vocational schools over college, Murray uses logos, appeals to authority, though his tone makes him come across as a little condescending. This may almost damage his argument overall. Murray’s argument is persuasive through his use of logos, nod to the opposition, and solution for the problem he introduces, among other methods to make his argument appear valid to his audience. The first thing to consider about this argument is the audience. Murray is writing to The Wall Street Journal. This is a huge, international publication held in high esteem. His argument has a lot of people from different backgrounds and perspectives reading it. To start, the title, “What’s Wrong With Vocational School?” offers a different perspective in and of itself; for many traditional American middle-class families, vocational school is simply never considered. In some way, this makes his bold writing style more impressive because of the potential risk he is taking. The supposed risk, however...
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