For A+ (more poignant)
It is to have pityy on someone.
pathos
The word pathos is a noun. It is an uncountable noun.
Yes it's correct.
The comparative is truer and the superlative is truest.
For A+ (more poignant)
Pathos in Greek literally means suffering, feeling, emotion
feeling, suffering, seemly
Yes, truer is a word. In the definition of true in the Merrian-Webster, truer is an inflected form of true.
Evoking of tenderness, pity, or sorrow.In rhetoric, pathos is an appeal to emotions as opposed to logic.
It is to have pityy on someone.
Pathos refers to the emotional appeal in a piece of writing or speech that aims to evoke feelings of sympathy, pity, or empathy in the audience. For example, "The writer's use of pathos in their speech moved the audience to tears."
He never had a truer friend than his sergeant in the army. GPS systems can provide a truer basis for locating positions than celestial navigation.
pathos
The Truer Lover - 1909 was released on: USA: 5 June 1909
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are rhetorical strategies used to persuade an audience. Ethos refers to credibility and trustworthiness; Pathos involves appealing to emotions; and Logos appeals to logic and reason. Effective communication often includes a balance of all three strategies.
That is the correct spelling of "pathos" (emotional persuasion).