a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war
"A sea of Peace or a new terrifying theater of war" is an example of the use of pathos in Kennedy's speech.
a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war
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A LOT of ethos was present because it was a speech about his dreams for rights for African Americans, but their was some pathos there.
Logos is the logic behind his speech. Ask yourself, Was his argument valid? Why or why not? and, What parts of his speech added to its validity? Pathos is the emotion invoked in a piece. Ask yourself, What about this speech caused emotional responses from his readers/listeners? Was it the horrors of slavery he describes? Ethos is his credibility. Ask yourself, What about Douglass makes his speech credible? was it that he was a Black man that had seen first hand the terrors of slavery and then horrors it allowed?
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.
Logos.
The most convincing speeches will appeal to pathos, logos, and ethos. These are appeals to emotion, logic, and credibility, respectively.