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Examples Of Appeals In Macbeth

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Lady Macbeth and the Appeals

The first time writing a persuasive essay the teacher just told the student to argue their side. While doing this the student doesn’t realize that they are actually using the important appeals of logos, pathos, ethos and nomos. These four appeals were created by Aristotle, and then were used in every single argument. Which are used in the argument given my Lady Macbeth to Macbeth. Lady Macbeth wants Macbeth to kill King Duncan because of what the three witches said to Macbeth. The three witches told Macbeth that one day he will be king, so in Lady Macbeth’s mind why not sooner rather than later. Logos is the appeal of reasoning, pathos is the appeal relating to emotion, ethos is the appeal to credibility, and …show more content…

“When in swinish sleep Their drenched natures lies as in a death, What cannot you and I perform upon Th’unguarded Duncan?” (Act I, scene 7, lines 68-71) this quote is lady Macbeth explaining what the plan is and how they will carry it out to Macbeth. She explains that throughout the night the guards will be in such a drunken daze that they will not be able to protect Duncan. Another quote that is a perfect example of logos is how they would act after the death. “As we shall make our griefs and clamor roar Upon his death?” (Act I, scene 7, line 79). After the death of Duncan Macbeth and Lady Macbeth will cry so much to convince everyone else that it could not have been them. Lady Macbeth can convince Macbeth by only using logos and reasoning. However she does use more than just logos, ethos was another big …show more content…

“Which thou esteem’st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem.” (Act I, scene 7, lines 43-44). An important word to pick up on in this quotes is coward. Calling Macbeth a coward attacks him internal and makes him feel weak. Another example of Lady Macbeth calling him weak is “When you durst do it, then you were a man” (Act I, scene 7, line 50). Again Lady Macbeth attacks Macbeth by calling not a man. These two quotes can also tie into the appeal of noms. This is because at the time a man had to act strong and powerful, not like a

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