PPT-Types of Logical Appeals: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
Author : stefany-barnette | Published Date : 2018-09-17
Exploring Different Types of Appeals Emotional pathos appeals to feelings Ethical ethos appeals to values Logical logos appeals to reasonlogic Each different
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Exploring Different Types of Appeals Emotional pathos appeals to feelings Ethical ethos appeals to values Logical logos appeals to reasonlogic Each different rhetorical situation you find yourself in will call for you to use a different balance of these three types of appeals . Ethos, Pathos, Logos?. "If we don’t move soon, we’re all going to die! Can’t you see how dangerous it would be to stay?“. "I’m not just invested in this community – I love every building, every business, every hard-working member of this town.". Logos. Ethos. Pathos. What is logos, ethos, and pathos?. Logos = Logic. Ethos = Ethics, Image. Pathos = Emotions (Passion). Logos, Ethos, Pathos. Using logos, ethos, and pathos will help you to master the art of . in . Advertising. Why . study persuasion? . Once . you know how the advertisers do it, you will be more aware of why certain products are persuasive!. Why study persuasion? . If you know why you are persuaded by something, you will be able to make a less-biased decision and form your own opinion. You can also use it to fight for a cause you believe in.. Three different ways to prove your point. Logical Appeals. (. logos. )- convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons. Facts . Statistics. Expert opinion. Example. Factual anecdote. 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:. “the art of . persuasion”. 1. The art of speaking or writing . effectively. 2 . Writing, speaking or communicating as a means of . persuasion. .. RHETORIC. : . What is it?. Where do we see rhetoric in society today?. 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?”. Three different ways to prove your point. Logical Appeals. (. logos. )- convincing reasons and the logical evidence that supports those reasons. Facts . Statistics. Expert opinion. Example. Factual anecdote. Appeals in Argument. Persuasive writing. The goal of argumentative/persuasive writing is to persuade your audience that your ideas are valid, or more valid than someone else's.. The Greek philosopher . Writing a persuasive letter. 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. Rhetorical Appeals: the three main avenues by which people are persuaded. Logos . Ethos. Pathos. Logos. Logos. : Strategy of reason, logic, or facts. Any type of argument which appeals to . someones. Ethos, Kairos, Logos, & Pathos. What are the rhetorical appeals?. What are rhetorical appeals?. What is…. ethos?. kairos?. logos?. pathos?. quick write. Think of a time when you were trying to persuade your parents to let you do something new or risky—a request to which they were inclined to say ‘no’ initially. How did you go about persuading them to see things your way? You may describe your speech or write it out in dialogue form, but try to be convincing as possible. Consider carefully what sort of evidence works best with your parents. . 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..
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