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Ethos, pathos, and logos are the three aspects of argument, as defined by Aristotle in his Rhetoric. Ethos is the character of the speaker, pathos is emotional persuasion, and logos is an appeal to logic or reason.
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Logos is blocks that is fun to play with. Ethos is anesthetic that man in Cider House Rules liked and Pathos is something that is less traveled.
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Pathos- he is trying to get them emotionally roused to end the war and remember the dead soldiers legacy.
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"There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written." how how how?
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If there is pathos, it is unwitting.
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Ethos (Credibility), or ethical appeal, means convincing by the character of the author. 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 ...
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its all about persuasion. Ethos is persuading someone using qualities you possess. Like if people respect you, they will tend to trust you more. For instance, people respected George Bush so they trusted him when he proposed war. (not to so...
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Ethos, logos, and pathos are actually Greek words for ways in which we can appeal to (or persuade) an audience. Each one appeals to a different aspect of human nature. Especially in English 15, 30, and 202 many instructors stress ethos, log...
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ethos: appeals to the character of the speaker pathos: appeal based on logic logos:appeal based on emotion
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