The leader might share the truth about the consequences of going to war, or talk about people that have already died, bringing out the sadness or pity of the listeners and playing on those emotions in order to sway them to whatever message he intends to convey.
The leader will remind the audience of it's patriotic spirit and neighborly unity
The leader will be honest about the danger that faces a country when fighting a war
Pathos is the presence of emPATHy, symPATHetic, aPATHetic. When properly used in a speech pathos can be very influential. For example, a candidate for an election might use empathy, or the ability to look through the eyes of others, to appeal to the people as a more representative ruler.
Pathos is the presence of emPATHy, symPATHetic, aPATHetic. When properly used in a speech pathos can be very influential. For example, a candidate for an election might use empathy, or the ability to look through the eyes of others, to appeal to the people as a more representative ruler.
There is no law that says "There is no freedom of speech". The problem might be that there might not be a law which says "There is freedom of speech".
"some of you might find this speech to be... Shocking!"
We have no record of any speech that Cleopatra might have made.
The Sedition Act of 1918 restricted freedom of speech by authorizing the arrest of individuals who made false statements that could impede military success during World War I. This act aimed to prevent dissent and maintain morale during wartime.
You can't stop using "speech" in your story. You might think that there is to much speech but speech is how you talk. So the answer is no you can not stop using speech in your story
a is a charismatic milliary leader who uses millitary might to gain power
a is a charismatic milliary leader who uses millitary might to gain power
An appeal that uses pathos might be a commercial showing a sad, neglected animal in a shelter, accompanied by emotional music and a plea to donate to help save animals. This kind of appeal aims to evoke empathy and tug at the viewer's heartstrings in order to motivate them to take action.