S Nichols Ms.Stein APLC; P3 13.Feb.2012. America’s Grey Lady. 2011. Photograph. americanmoralsociety.org Web. 12 Jan 2012.

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S Nichols Ms.Stein APLC; P3 13.Feb.2012

America’s Grey Lady Photograph. americanmoralsociety.org Web. 12 Jan 2012.

W H Y ?

 THE DECAY OF AMERICAN MORALS 83% - contend that they are concerned about the moral condition of the nation.- update/article/5-barna-update/129-morality-continues-to- decay In the last 30-year period there has been a 560% increase in violent crime, a 419% increase in illegitimate births; a quadrupling in divorce rates; a tripling of the percentage of children living in single-parent homes; more than a 200% increase in the teenage suicide rate; and a drop of almost 80 points in SAT scores. - tml

IS THE AD EFFECTIVE? Consider: Pathos Ethos Logos

Pathos because : American tradition, has been defined by a simple morality: We Americans care about our fellow citizens, we act on that care and build trust, and we do our best not just for ourselves, our families, and our friends and neighbors, but for our country, for each other, for people we have never seen and never will see. The photographer doesn’t see American tradition continuing in today’s society because we have abandoned this moral and many others for our own selfish ambitions. The creator wants you to believe that we too should be ashamed.

Ethos because: (Credibility), or ethical appeal, means convincing by the credibility of the creator. We tend to believe people whom we respect. One of the central problems of argumentation is to project an impression to the audience that you are someone worth listening to, in other words making yourself as the persuader into an authority on the subject of your rhetoric. The image does not contain a logo or reference to whom the ad was funded and created by. Does this affect the credibility of the ad?

Logos because: Of body language - the process of communicating what you are feeling or thinking by the way you place and move your body rather than by words. We know how the statue of liberty feels without being told because of her body language, it’s something we figure out using logic.

Today we have determined that the ad is effective according to pathos and logos. If the ad is effective what are you going to do about moral decay ?

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