Overcome by emotion
The mood of a scene in a movie or play that could create emotion within the audience.
She is overcome by emotion and not thinking too clearly. And since she does not think too clearly at the best of times, this is very muddled indeed.
Because in Romeo and Juliet at heightened points of emotion the meter is interrupted and the sentences tend to be long. But as the sentence is interrupted it suggests to the audience that something shocking has been said or that Juliet is overwhelmed with emotions. Caesura helps suggest Juliet's emotions to the audience, it is a creative technique.
The majority of technical conventions of teen drama lie with creating "heightened emotion" so that the audience can relate to the angst of the teenage characters, e.g, close ups. (The score is pretty important for this.)
Emotion is Energy-in-Motion.
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The Yiddish word for being overcome by emotion is "kvell," which typically refers to bursting with pride, joy, or heartfelt emotion.
Overcome with emotion.
Fear or Fright!
Vaclempt means overcome with emotion; clenched.
With emotion, character, and logic
Use logic, emotion, or trust to convince readers
Emotion, logic, and character
By adapting the speech to the expectations and knowledge of the audience.
With emotion, logic, and character
A demagogue.
The best combination of rhetorical techniques to appeal to an audience typically includes ethos (establishing credibility), pathos (appealing to emotions), and logos (using logic and reason). By incorporating all three elements, you can create a well-rounded argument that resonates with your audience on both intellectual and emotional levels.