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- Logos and PathosShowing how these rhetoric technical terms apply to several things.
- Balance of Knowledge: An Introduction to the Rhetorical TriangleThis paper discusses the three kinds of appeals in traditional Aristotelian rhetoric and how they are both best used and perverted.
- Evaluating Rhetorical Tools of "Why I Want a Wife"This article talks about how Judy Brady uses rhetorical tools in "Why I Want A Wife".
- Army Advertisements: The Coupling of Pathos and LogosIn magazine ads, the advertiser is essentially limited to certain means of communicating his or her beliefs. He or she must incorporate images and text in a balanced manner to convey the message or argument.
- Rhetoric: Rhetorical Situation and PathosIn the Shakespearian play Henry V; the author makes great use of rhetoric by using the situation and the character's emotional pleas to most adequately impact his addressees.
- An Example of an Effective Use of Pathos in the Book Culture Jam by Kalle LasnThis paper briefly outlines the use of pathos as seen in Kalle Lasn's book Culture Jam.
- Utilizing Ethos, Pathos and Logos for a Top Notch Query LetterEthos, Pathos, and Logos: Each represents a separate element of appeal, and each one of these also corresponds to the elements of a successful query letter.
- A Nostalgic FarewellThis poem describes the final day of the summer season. Its setting is Wisconsin, USA.
- Pathos of a DaneThe dog moved listlessly up the street; he knew that a friend he'd never meet.
- The Little Demonanger thought gone
- Use of Rhetoric by "Americans for Job Security"Analysis of the rhetoric used by the organization "Americans for Job Security"
- Martin Luther King Rhetorical AnalysisAn analysis on Martin Luther King's two famous pieces, Letters to Birmingham and I Have a Dream.
- Brother's Keeper: A Review of a DocumentaryBrother's Keeper is a 1992 Documentary about an alleged murder in a rural town in New York. Though the film is neither modern nor well known, it is a heartwarming tale of the citizens of Munnsville rally with 3 poor farmers on a quest to prove innocence.
- Trash HumpersBob Freville takes a look at Harmony Korine's festival favorite Trash Humpers, the much-anticipated film that apes the form of a found home video tape.
- PathosA pathetic man's self pity
- It's a Gift(1934): A Classic Comedy that Hasn't Lost Its BiteThe W.C. Fields comedy It's A Gift(1934) was way ahead of its time in cynical comedy, and so remains fresh and funny today.
- Parliamentary Debate TipsThe information provided in this article provides a necessary organizational format and other important tips for a parliamentary debater at any level.
- Getting to Know Homoeopathy: Part 1This article gives an introduction to homoeopathy.
- Visual Element View of the WorldThe visual element of art is of a massive impression that glows under its own light.
The Silken RoadA poem for klezmer musician Marty Dworkin- An Analysis of Jacques Chirac's Reelection SpeechA great presidential speech instills the people with confidence and a sense of right. In Jacques Chirac's reelection speech, he accomplishes this by utilizing various rhetorical devices: anaphora, pathos, and tricolon.
The Thirteenth HourI find that on many nights when sleep will not come, good ideas and muses wanting to be heard often will come instead.- Article on Arguments from Legally BlondeA summary of some of the arguments in the film "Legally Blonde," and how they are categorized.
- Rhetorical TriangleAll writing takes into consideration the three components: the writer's intentions, the subject the writer is writing about, and the context and needs of the designated readers.