Aristotle's 3 modes of persuasion: Pathos, Logos, Ethos
Ethos is an appeal to the authority or honesty of the speaker. It is how well the speaker convinces the audience that he or she is qualified to speak on the particular subject. It can be done in many ways:
- By being a notable figure in the field in question, such as a college professor or an executive of a company whose business is that of the subject.
- By having a vested interest in a matter, such as the person being related to the subject in question.
- By using impressive logos that shows to the audience that the speaker is knowledgeable on the topic.
- By appealing to a person's ethics or character.
speaker-credability, talks about his own experiance
Pathos is an appeal to the audience’s emotions. It can be in the form of metaphor, simile, a passionate delivery, or even a simple claim that a matter is unjust. Pathos can be particularly powerful if used well, but most speeches do not solely rely on pathos. Pathos is most effective when the author connects with an underlying value of the reader.
In addition, the speaker may use pathos to appeal to fear, in order to sway the audience.
Emotinal, persuading by appealing the readers emotions
Logos is logical appeal or the simulation of it, and the term logic is derived from it. It is normally used to describe facts and figures that support the speaker's topic. Having a logos appeal also enhances ethos because information makes the speaker look knowledgeable and prepared to his or her audience. However, data can be confusing and thus confuse the audience. Logos can also be misleading or inaccurate.
objective, absence of emotion. factual information
Choose a speech and try to figure out which of the three is the predominant type of persuasion. Do this by first describing what the speaker is trying to persuade of their audience. Any Given Sunday
The technique in any given sunday is, i'd say pathos. I say that because its quite an emotional he talks about himself that he had some problems in the past and that he lost love and money and that it hurt him bad, but he came through it. he expresses his emotions to the team which is what pathos is, emotional language.
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