2007년 9월 21일 금요일

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Appealing to pathos is such a powerful rhetorical device because it is appealing to the audience’s emotion. By using concrete language, specific images, and narrative the authors make a powerful argument. Also by making appropriate style choices, such as how the writer choose to use his or her writing style to persuade and bring out the emotions is very important.
I personally thing pathos is the most powerful out of three rhetorical devices because it deals with feelings. As people, we are more moved by stories that could make us sympathize than some graphs. For example, in Levin's argument about torture, we, the class, was more moved by the fact that it is horrible to kidnap and kill babies than the fact that he interviewed four people.

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