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An Original AP Lang Presentation Pathos A quality of an experience in life or a work of art that stirs up emotions including pity sympathy and sorrow Those who
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An Original AP Lang Presentation Pathos A quality of an experience in life or a work of art that stirs up emotions including pity sympathy and sorrow Those who are more thrifty as I must confess the times require may flay the carcass the skin of which artificially dressed will make admirable gloves for ladies and summer boots for fine gentlemen. ETHOS, PATHOS, and LOGOS. Rhetoric: . (1)The art of speaking and writing effectively.. (2) Art of persuasion through language.. Aristotle. Came up with three ways in which a speaker can appeal to his or her audience:. MOVIE TRAILER ANALYSIS. Alexandra Silva, English 120-040. A CLOSER LOOK INTO THE TRAILER. https://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZoO8QVMxkkb. . The trailer for Avengers: Age of Ultron uses a variety of ethos, logos, and mostly pathos to appeal to its audience of Marvel fans, teenagers, and adults, young and old. . Pathic. Knowledge. Norm Friesen. Overview. Etymology. Waldenfels. on Pathos; . Widerfahrnis. Pathic. knowledge and L. Wittgenstein. Pathic. Practice. Two examples. Pathos: What is it?. "quality that arouses pity or sorrow," 1660s, from Greek . Three Methods of Persuasion. ETHOS = Appeal to Character . Ethos appeals to an audience by creating an atmosphere of trust.. Ethos highlights the character of its source. We look less to the message than to the person who’s delivering it. . Logos, Ethos and . Pathos. Logos. The Greek word “logos” means word or language or reason.. English translation=logic. It is concerned with the facts and the way in which they interact.. The best question to ask regarding this method of persuasion is “What sense does it make?”. Logos. Ethos. Pathos. Who is Aristotle?. Aristotle . (. 384-322 BCE. ). . is . the most notable product of the educational program devised by Plato. Aristotle wrote on an amazing range of subjects, from logic, philosophy, and . Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Three Forms of Rhetoric…. Ethos. Logos. Pathos. Ethos (Credibility). Ethos:. the source's credibility, the speaker's/author's authority . We tend to believe people whom we respect. One of the central problems of argumentation is to project an impression to the reader that you are someone worth listening to, in other words making yourself as author into an authority on the subject of the paper, as well as someone who is likable and worthy of respect. . With a partner, order the words from most negative connotation to more positive connotation.. Negative. Positive. Key Vocabulary. Surveillance. Monitor . Protective. Negligence . Invasion of Privacy. Modes of Persuasion. Logos. Logos: . the . appeal to logic, means to convince an audience by use of logic or reason.. Effect on audience: . logos evokes . a cognitive, rational response. . Readers . get a sense of, “Oh, that makes sense” or “Hmm, that really doesn’t prove anything. Aristotle’s Appeals. Who is Aristotle?. Aristotle (384 – 322 BCE) wrote an amazing range of subjects – from logic, philosophy, and ethics, to physics, biology, psychology, and . rhetoric. .. Rhetoric (. : . Rhetoric. Introduction to and Overview of. Rhetoric. (updated 9/17). Rhetoric and Speech Analysis. Rhetoric . Definition. . = . the art and ability to use language to persuade others. Aristotle stated: . Persuasive Appeal. To ask for aid, support, mercy, sympathy, or the like. To make an earnest request. Your appeal is HOW you are persuading your audience. 3 Appeals: Ethos, Pathos, Logos. Mode 1: Ethos. Agenda. Read. Look at types of persuasion . Watch an awesome video. Look at advertisements. Read sample letters. Review . business letter format. Create . a rubric for the persuasive letter. Types of Persuading . Exploring Different Types of Appeals. Emotional (pathos) - appeals to feelings. Ethical (ethos) – appeals to values. Logical (logos) – appeals to reason/logic. Each different rhetorical situation you find yourself in will call for you to use a different balance of these three types of appeals. .
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