Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Ethos, Pathos and Logos There are 3 key ways to appeal to and persuade an audience. The three ways are by: ethos, pathos and logos. These 3 ways are.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Ethos, Pathos and Logos There are 3 key ways to appeal to and persuade an audience. The three ways are by: ethos, pathos and logos. These 3 ways are."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 Ethos, Pathos and Logos

3 There are 3 key ways to appeal to and persuade an audience. The three ways are by: ethos, pathos and logos. These 3 ways are called Persuasive Appeals

4 Again, three methods of persuasion are… ethos pathos logos

5 ETHOS Ethos is a person’s credibility with a given audience. It can mean sincerity, authority, expertise, faithfulness, or any adjective that describes someone you can trust to do the right thing.

6 Ethos:  Ethos is related to the English word ethics and refers to the trustworthiness of the speaker/writer.  Ethos is an effective persuasive strategy because when we believe that the speaker does not intend to do us harm, hurt, or lie to us we are more willing to believe what they have to say

7 ETHOS Example: George Foreman and his Grilling Machine Things to Consider when determining Ethos Career: Boxer Specialty: Fitness Trustworthiness: Preacher, too! These things make him credible and can persuade the people to buy his machine

8 PATHOS Pathos appeals rely on emotions and feelings to persuade the audience They are often direct, simple, and very powerful

9 Pathos: –Pathos is related to the words pathetic, sympathy and empathy. –Whenever you accept what someone says based on how it makes you feel without fully analyzing the reasoning you are acting on pathos- emotions: love, fear, patriotism, guilt, hate, joy etc.

10 PATHOS CAN…. –Touch a nerve and compel/make people to not only listen, but to also take the next step and act in the world.

11 Identify the PATHOS appeals? “America's older citizens have rightly been called the "greatest generation." It is morally unacceptable that the people that built this country -- our senior citizens -- should suffer hunger in a land of plenty, which they helped to create.” -from America’s Second Harvest program

12 “America's older citizens have rightly been called the "greatest generation." It is morally unacceptable that the people that built this country -- our senior citizens -- should suffer hunger in a land of plenty, which they helped to create.” -from America’s Second Harvest program

13 LOGOS Logos appeals rely on the audience’s intelligence to persuade them. Education causes audiences to be more skeptical of emotional arguments and more receptive to logos

14 Logos: –The Greek word logos is the basis for the English word logic. –Logos refers to any attempt to appeal to the intellect, the general meaning of "logical argument." –Everyday arguments rely heavily on ethos and pathos, but academic arguments rely more on logos: there will be logical chains of reasoning supporting all claims.

15 Where do you see a LOGOS appeal? NASA sees its mission to explore Mars as an endeavor to seek out the possibility of life on that planet. Knowing if water was on Mars is the first step in this research.

16

17 Where do you notice PATHOS and LOGOS appeals? The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge provides a safe refuge for 180 species of migratory birds, serves as a birthing ground for one of the hemisphere's largest caribou herds and has been home to the Gwinch'in people for a thousand generations. Ninety-five percent (95%) of Alaska's North Slope is already available to Big Oil, but these companies want it all.

18

19 These appeals are prevalent in all arguments.

20 Warm-up: Copy- Ways to Notice Persuasion Annotate the text as you read. Be an active reader! Ask questions, clarify and evaluate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assignment to practice noticing persuasion: (14 answers) Re-read – “Women should kill their own spiders”, and “I Want a Wife” 1.Find, copy (exact quote) and label an example of logos, pathos and ethos in each text. 3 exs * 2 texts = 6 total quotes 2.Explain for logos- whether the quote uses examples, anecdotes, cause & effect and/ or problems & solutions Explain for ethos – Why is this writer credible? Explain for pathos- What emotion is targeted ? 3. Write down what persuasive strategy each text uses the most (logos, pathos or ethos) – one answer per text


Download ppt "Ethos, Pathos and Logos There are 3 key ways to appeal to and persuade an audience. The three ways are by: ethos, pathos and logos. These 3 ways are."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google