Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
The united nations development programme
By James Speer, Justin Griffin, and Cesar Chavez
3
intro A summary of Aristotle’s rhetorical appeals: Ethos (Greek for ‘character’) and is the source’s credibility, the speaker’s/author’s authority. Pathos (Greek for ‘suffering’ or ‘experience’) The use of pathos is called a “pathetic appeal.” “Pathos” is used to describe the rhetor's attempt to appeal to “an audience's sense of identity, their self- interest, and their emotions.” Pathos is known for using vivid language, emotional language and numerous sensory details. Logos (Greek for ‘word’) and is the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument.
4
Ethos * This organization is part of the U.N.
* It shows you news, results, projects, and also how you can donate. * They fight poverty, HIV and aids, and women's rights. * The website allows you to post via social networks. * They share what they do, their goals, and the stories of the people they help.
5
Logos: Strengths All goals laid out on homepage with easy access.
Very good flow of information. The logic behind the layout of the page makes complete sense with the ability to see and understand the overall statement. Throughout the entire website there is multiple uses of statistics and facts since this program is a statistical ran program. For citations there is separate tab on each internal link within the website goals on the left hand side that can be used as a great and very informative tool. The message is well thought out and laid out in a very clear manner than even the first time user can grasp. All the messages stick to a consistent message and goal.
6
logos: weaknesses With all the information that is presented on the homepage I would be able to understand why or how it could be overwhelming. My opinion would be that there are very few weaknesses with this website.
7
Pathos… names the appeal to emotion
While viewing the UN’s website a viewer might feel or express the following emotions: -"Love" will be felt if the audience can be made to believe in their fundamental connections to other human beings whom through helping and promoting the actions of the UNDP will come closer to achieving some of the UNDP’s goals. -”Affection” will be felt if the website can portray a sense of devotion, warmth, kindness and a necessity to help all those people who are in need around the world. -"Pity" will be felt if the plight of the poor, hungry, homeless, disease-ridden, and suffering victims can not be helped nor reached. -"Fear" will be felt if the audience can be made to imagine what they would feel like in that suffering victim's place. -"Anger" will be felt if the audience realizes how little has been done by those who are responsible for helping. So, the audience will effectively be motivated to increase their efforts to help the causes funded by the United Nations Development Programmes.
8
Ways to portray pathos through pictures
9
Summary of the website
10
Bibliography United nations development programme. (2014). Retrieved from
11
QUESTIONS About? Eight Goals for 2015 The Millennium Development Goals
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Achieve universal primary education Promote gender equality and empower women Reduce child mortality Improve maternal health Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases Ensure environmental sustainability Develop a global partnership for development
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.