Title: Persuasive Appeals
1Persuasive Appeals
- Techniques for Persuading An Audience
2What is a Persuasive Appeal?
- An argument that a speaker/writer directs toward
a certain belief/feeling or attitude that his/her
audience holds - Allows speaker/writer to tailor his/her argument
in the best possible way according to his/her
audiences needs/desires
3Three Types of Persuasive Appeals
- BASED ON ARISTOTLE
- Appeal to ETHOS
- Appeal to PATHOS
- Appeal to LOGOS
4Appeals to ETHOS (ETHICAL)
- -Based on the authority/credibility of the writer
- -Writer must convince the audience of his/her
good character, good sense, and good motives - -Created through known experience, expertise,
credentials/certification, polished presentation
of material
5Appeals to Pathos (EMOTIONS)
- -uses emotions to persuade
- -attempt to persuade by making reader/listener
feel guilt, love, security, greed, pity, humor,
etc. - -shown through vivid, emotional language, and
sensory details - -are sometimes dangerouswhen used as the main
support for an argument, they may be masking weak
arguments
6Appeals to Logos (LOGIC)
- -normally considered most effective appeal
- -based on the logic, facts, and evidence, which
is usually considered to be most important to
readers/listeners - -shown through details, statistics, expert
testimony of a credible source, facts,
definitions, witness statements
7Persuasive Appeals Gone Bad Logical
Fallacies/Propaganda Techniques
- Sometimes writers use propaganda techniques to
intentionally mislead their audience in order to
sell an idea or project. - A logical fallacy is an invalid argument
8 Types of propaganda Techniques/Logical Fallacies
Name Calling Bandwagon Emotional
Appeal Testimonial Repetition Sweeping
Generalization (Stereotyping) Glittering
Generalities Plain Folks Snob Appeal Sex
Appeal Facts and Figures Magic Ingredients Slogans
/Catchwords
9Logical Fallacy/Propaganda Technique 1 Name
Calling
- Name calling attacking a person or product
instead of an issue - Used frequently in political campaigns
- Gives a bad name to an opponent or product
(typically without any proof)
10Logical Fallacy/propaganda Technique 2 Bandwagon
- A bandwagon appeal tries to persuade the reader
to think, do, or buy something because it is
popular or because everyone is doing it. - Examples Four out of five people use Colgate
Toothpaste. Over 2 Billion Served at
McDonalds...."
11Logical Fallacy/Propaganda Technique 3
Testimonial
- A testimonial attempts to persuade the reader by
using a famous person to endorse a product or
idea - Also known as celebrity/famous propaganda
12Logical Fallacy/Propaganda Technique 4
Emotional Appeal
- An emotional appeal tries to persuade the reader
by using words that appeal only to the readers
emotions instead of to logic or reason. - Purposely uses words to make you feel strongly
about something (any range of emotions, including
humor) - Appealing to humor is an emotional appeal
13Logical Fallacy/Propaganda Technique 5
Repetition
- Repetition attempts to persuade the reader by
repeating a message over and over again. - Repetition CAN be an effective persuasive
technique when combined with other elements of a
solid argument, but relying ONLY on repeating an
idea is never very convincing
14Logical Fallacy/Propaganda Technique 6
Stereotyping
- Stereotyping makes an oversimplified statement
about a group based on limited information. - Attacks or makes assumptions about one group of
people
15Logical Fallacy/Propaganda Technique 7
Glittering Generalities
- Glittering generalities uses vague, sweeping
statements - Typically used in politics they appeal to honor,
glory, love of country, desire for peace,
freedom, and family values - They sound great, but you dont always know what
they mean
16Logical Fallacy/propaganda Technique 8 Plain
Folks
- Plain folks uses images of people "just like
you. - Appeals to ordinary people because of the use of
dress, speech, or action - Often used in politics and advertising to show
the leader is simple, just like you
17Logical Fallacy/propaganda Technique 9 Snob
Appeal
- Snob appeal plays on our desire for fancy things
and the "good life". - Examples include jewelry, expensive cars,
perfumes, designer clothing and accessories are
often marketed using snob appeal.
18Logical Fallacy/propaganda Technique 10 Sex
Appeal
- Sex appeal uses sex to sell a product or idea.
- Examples include beer commercials, car ads, or
rock videos (to name a few.)
19Logical Fallacy/propaganda Technique 11 Facts
and Figures
- Facts and figures uses statistics and factual
information is used to prove why the product is
the best - Logical approach to advertising and persuasion
20Logical Fallacy/Propaganda Technique 12 Magic
Ingredients
- Magic ingredients makes a suggestion that some
almost miraculous discovery makes the product
exceptionally effective - Ex A pharmaceutical manufacturer describes a
special coating that makes their pain reliever
less irritating to the stomach than a
competitors.
21Logical Fallacy/Propaganda Technique 13Slogans
and Catchphrases
- Slogans are catchwords or phrases that are loaded
with emotion - They are often loaded with emotion
- A clever approach to selling a product
- Often use repetition (throughout all their ads
and commercials for example) and/or they just
stay with you for a long time