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    Oedipus is referred to as “Everyman” because he represents both the wise and the foolish people. He also represents pathos and hubris. For example, he and Tiresias accuse each other of blindness and arrogance; blindness of the truth and excessive pride. People of Thebes look up to Oedipus as somewhat of a God and savior, however hey do not directly compare him to a God. Therefore they expect him to heal the city’s wound. To reassure the people, he states “Not on as sick as I…Your pain strikes each

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    To the right, a well done advertisement created by Covergirl brings ethos, pathos and logos into play trying to convince girls who want a lighter, cleaner face and use makeup, to buy the new covergirl natureluxe silk foundation. In this ad, an Ethos or ethical appeal has a great impact using Taylor Swift as the “credible” actor, a famous American singer, and a songwriter. She’s attractive and has a beautiful clear skin. To the girls viewing this ad, it seems like Taylor uses the Covergirl foundation

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    students. The ethos is the author showing credibility with giving the students their stories and making it into an article giving details like what they had to deal with being a first-generation college student. Also what helped them in college? The pathos is teachers seeing how students struggle and they feel showing some concern to some students. The interesting factor that I read were a website to help

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    In the introductory chapters of the textbook I recognized some of the basic concepts outlines from having taken a previous speech class while also being introduced to a few new concepts. In the first chapter the passage that cover pathos, ethos and logos I one of the first things that I remembered from my prior speech class. The concept of ethos in particular has caught my attention and has made me reflective upon the qualification I attribute to individuals based on societal teaching that may at

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    Antony uses pathos in his speech to make the people of Rome angry, furious, and sad, because Caesar did not deserve to die and he was an innocent man. Throughout his entire speech he uses verbal irony and repetition to get his point across. Antony tells the crowd that he is coming to give a speech about his beloved friend Caesar. As he continues with his speech he get more and more sarcastic. Before Anthony's speech, Anthony enters with Caesar's body so show how sad he is because of his death. Which

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    Mlk Ethos Pathos Logos

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    organization must come with a lot of time and commitment, which makes me trust his ethical values. He assumes his audience are “men of genuine good will”. His honesty, logic and good manners he shows in this impressive letter also makes me trust him more. Pathos:

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    Conspiracy. Meanwhile, Mark Antony is looking to persuade the people to avenge Caesar’s death and give him and his allies power without looking desperate. Mark Antony reaches his goal because he more successfully uses the persuasion skills of Ethos, Pathos and Logos during his speeches. An important contrast between Antony and Brutus’ speeches is the use of the Ethos, or an ethical appeal. Brutus can be seen attempting to use this skill when he says “With this I

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    gov/n cbdd/adhd/facts.html. The purpose of this webpage is to educate and teach people the concept of ADHD. The information found on CDC’s webpage are signs, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatments, and the different types of ADHD. I feel that the pathos, ethos, and logos rhetorical are used to help gather information about ADHD to formulate a better understanding. The public and those who have children with ADHD expect the government to continue researching and developing treatment options for ADHD

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    Appeal to Pathos: appeal to emotion, and feelings rather than strict reason Example: We have to run away now or they will take our guns, our speech, and later, our freedom. If you don’t choose to join, your families will all suffer the consequences of your decision. Join our clan because the others would never accept you for what you have done. Uses: writer/speaker way to try to convince the audience of something without having to provide specific facts//reasons Begging the Question: situation

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    what we come to know as “media”. There are so many techniques they try to use to persuade us into buying that “amazing” product or whatever point they are trying to get across. They could use one of three of the rhetorical appeals, logos, ethos, or pathos. They could use a combination of all three. Persuasion doesn’t only occur through written but also through verbal words or even actions. My personal experience was no way near the classic written media but rather through verbal words. My narrative

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