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They can influence an audience through the use of ethos, pathos, and logos.
Aristotle and Ptah-Hotep maintained that a speaker must have a trustworthy character in order to be persuasive.
Aristotle and Ptah-Hotep maintained that a speaker must have a trustworthy character in order to be persuasive.
Aristotle and Ptah-Hotep maintained that a speaker must have a trustworthy character in order to be persuasive.
Aristotle proposed a model of communication suitable for public speaking. He put the speaker at the center of the communication process. The speaker prepares a message for an intended audience. The message is intended to have an effect- influence the audience. The audience is seen to be passive and ready to be influenced by the speaker's message. To put it in other words, according to Aristotle a speaker sends a message to an audience and the audience is affected by the message received.
The advantage of Aristotle's model of communication is that the communication process is broken down so it is easier for the speaker. A disadvantage is that he must know his audience well or the process won't work.
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While Logos is straightforward and recognizable pathos can be more subtle. Pathos is an appeal to the audience's passion and emotions. Ethos is an appeal to the authority or reputation of the speaker. Logos is an appeal to the audience's logic and reason. These three terms are the three appeals.
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