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Ethos, Pathos and Logos
  • Notes 2

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What is rhetoric?
  • Rhetoric is the art of persuasion.
  • The goal of persuasion is to change others point
    of view or to move others to take action.

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There are several ways to appeal to an audience. 
Among them are appeals to ethos, pathos and
logos. 
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ETHOS
  • Ethos is a persons credibility with a given
    audience. It can mean sincerity, authority,
    expertise, faithfulness, or any adjective that
    describes someone you can trust to do the right
    thing.

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Ethos 
  • Ethos is related to the English word ethics and
    refers to the trustworthiness of the
    speaker/writer. 
  • Ethos is an effective persuasive strategy because
    when we believe that the speaker does not intend
    to do us harm, we are more willing to listen to
    what s/he has to say.
  • When a judge comments on legal precedent
    audiences tend to listen because it is the job of
    a judge to know the nature of past legal cases.

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Example
  • George Foreman and his Grilling Machine
  • Boxer
  • Fitness
  • Preacher, too!

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PATHOS
  • Pathos appeals rely on emotions and feelings to
    persuade the audience
  • They are often direct, simple, and very powerful

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Pathos
  • Pathos is related to the words pathetic, sympathy
    and empathy. 
  • Whenever you accept a claim based on how it makes
    you feel without fully analyzing the rationale
    behind the claim, you are acting on pathos-
    emotions love, fear, patriotism, guilt, hate,
    joy etc.
  •  

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  •    
  • Appeals to pathos touch a nerve and compel people
    to not only listen, but to also take the next
    step and act in the world.
  • Pathos Commercial

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  • America's older citizens have rightly been
    called the "greatest generation." It is morally
    unacceptable that the people that built this
    country -- our senior citizens -- should suffer
    hunger in a land of plenty, which they helped to
    create.
  • -from Americas Second Harvest program

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LOGOS
  • Logos appeals rely on the audiences intelligence
    to persuade them.
  • Education causes audiences to be more skeptical
    of emotional arguments and more receptive to
    logos

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Logos
  • The Greek word logos is the basis for the English
    word logic.   
  • Logos refers to any attempt to appeal to the
    intellect, the general meaning of "logical
    argument." 
  • Everyday arguments rely heavily on ethos and
    pathos, but academic arguments rely more on
    logos there will be logical chains of reasoning
    supporting all claims.
  • Logos Commercial

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  • ASSIGNMENT 2
  • Annotate the text as you read.
  • Write comments, questions etc.
  • --------------------------------------------------
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  • Assignment to practice noticing persuasion
  • Read I Want a Wife Judy Brady
  • Find, copy (exact quote) and label an example of
    logos, pathos and ethos in the text. (3 QUOTES)
  • Explain for logos- whether the quote uses
    examples, anecdotes (stories), cause effect
    and/ or problems solutions
  • Explain for ethos Why is this writer
    credible?
  • Explain for pathos- What emotion is targeted ?
  • 3. Write down the persuasive strategy the text
    uses the most (logos, pathos or ethos) and
    explain why you think this author choose that
    appeal.
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