As you listen answer questions 1 amp 2 1Identify the theme of the song 2 What do you notice about the event Question 3 What issue was Woodstock creating awareness of 4 What is an awareness event ID: 782426
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Slide1
Ethos and an awareness event
As you listen answer questions 1 & 2
1.Identify the theme
of the song.
2. What do you notice
about the event ?
Slide2Question 3:
What issue was Woodstock creating awareness of?
Slide3Slide44. What is an awareness event?
Slide54.What is an awareness event?
"awareness" may refer to public or common
knowledge ,understanding about a social,
scientific, or political issue, and hence many
movements try to foster "awareness" of a
given subject, that is, "raising awareness".
- Wikipedia
Examples: AIDS awareness, multicultural awareness.
Slide6What is ethos?
Slide7What is ethos?
Ethos is a Greek word meaning character:
It is used to describe the guiding beliefs
or ideals that characterize a community, nation
or ideology.
Ethos is the fundamental values of a person,
people, organization, culture, or movement.
Slide8"The Greeks also used this word to refer
to the power of music to influence its hearer's
emotions, behaviors, and even morals."
Slide9More on ethos:
In rhetoric ethos is one of the 3 modes of persuasion (along w/ logos and pathos) discussed by Aristotle in ‘Rhetoric.’
Speakers must establish ethos from the start.
Speakers must have a “moral competence,” but
Aristotle broadened ethos to include
expertise and knowledge.
Aristotle believed ethos to be limited to the message.
Others contend that ethos is shaped by the moral character and history of the speaker.
In other words, ethos includes the audience’s opinion of the speaker before the speech has begun.
Slide11Your turn! Question 5:
In your own words explain 2meanings of ethos.
Slide12Your turn! Question 5:
In your own words explain 2meanings of ethos.
1.Ethics, morality, character
2. Credibility, expertise, reputation
Slide13Question 6:
What is Country Joe McDonald’s ethos?
Slide14Question 7: What is my ethos?
Slide15Question 7: What is my ethos?
Credentials
Education
Experience
Ethics/morals
Ideals
Slide16Question 8: What is your ethos?
Slide17Question 8: What is your ethos?
Morals, ethics
Beliefs- religious or philosophical
Reputation
Achievements
Slide18Question 9:
Can you identify 4 awareness events?