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Pathic Knowledge Norm Friesen Overview Etymology Waldenfels on Pathos Widerfahrnis Pathic knowledge and L Wittgenstein Pathic Practice Two examples Pathos What
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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 . 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. . Aristotelian Appeals. Essential Question. What are Rhetorical Appeals and how can I identify and use them in informational text and in my writing?. The Rhetorical Triangle. A way of thinking about what's involved in any . 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?”. Name any famous speech & its speaker.. What makes a speech effective? Why?. Speaker. Purpose. Audience. Oratorical Devices. Used in . oral presentations . (SPEECHES) & other . PERSUASIVE. writing/speaking situations. 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. . Write this on a piece of paper which you will turn in.. What options could Faubus have used to keep peace and order in Little Rock besides calling out the National Guard?. Write a note to Gov. Faubus convincing him to use a different approach. Remember, one of his concerns is appeasing his voters. . “Not . an inch to the west! Not an inch to the east! . I’ll stay here, not budging! I can and I . will. If . it makes you and me and the whole . world stand still. !” . --from Dr. . Suess. ’ “The . 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.”. The history of rhetoric and the concepts of. ethos, pathos and logos began in Greece.. Aristotle was a famous Greek philosopher. Literally translated from Greek, the word philosopher means one who loves wisdom.. By: Emily Hritz, Meghan Brockunier, Greer Liguori, Vivian Hall, and Jonathan Colaluca. About Jonathan Swift. Born in Ireland to an English and an Irish parent. Spent time in both countries. This is important because he was able to gain a unique perspective and see “both sides of the story” and how the English treated the Irish. appeal to ethics/authority. appeal to emotion. appeal to logic. WHAT WILL WE LEARN TODAY?. Learn how ethos, pathos, and logos are used to persuade effectively by correctly identifying when an author uses these tools AND how/why they effect the reader. THEN – use these tools to effectively persuade others on a key issue.. 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. 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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