Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Pathos, Logos, and Ethos
In Means of persuasion, the author shows how to use Logos, Pathos and Ethos to persuade your intended reader. On the other hand, in A More Perfect Union, Obama uses Logos, Pathos, and Ethos in order to show how he can change the U.S. by becoming the president and how he will slowly change the United States to become a better country and end problems. The similarity between these two articles is that they both have Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. But a difference between these articles is that in Means of Persuasion, the author shows how to use these methods to persuade, and in Obama's speech, he actually uses them to persuade U.S citizens to be on his side for him to lead the United States to becoming a better country and ending problems that are in the U.S. His main key points use pathos in order to fill the people with emotions of being determined to get this country to a more successful place with less problems. He is a very good orator that uses facts and emotions in order to get the citizens of the United States to agree with him. And in Means Of Persuasion, the author shows the most successful ways to persuade someone to support your argument in order to get what you want which is support from the readers.
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