Emotional Appeals in Persuasive Writing

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Emotional Appeals in Persuasive Writing How writers and advertisers use your feelings to get you to agree with them.

Emotional Appeals in Persuasive Writing Writers and advertisers use many techniques to convince you to agree with them or buy their product. An emotional appeal tries to make the reader connect the writer’s message with an important feeling.

Types of Emotional Appeals Loaded Language Basic Needs Bandwagon Testimonial Snob Appeal Peer Pressure Repetition Transfer

Loaded Language The loaded language technique uses words that cause a strong feeling. Once the reader is feeling strongly, he or she may be more likely to agree with the writer.

Loaded Language When a mother reads the word “groovy” in this ad for a popular kids’ lunch box food, what emotion do you think she will feel? What could this feeling make her want to do?

Basic Needs The basic needs technique tries to connect your need for Love Safety and security Convenience Health Money to agreement with the writer’s opinion.

Basic Needs This example came from an ad for a low fat frozen dinner. What basic need does it appeal to?

Bandwagon The bandwagon technique appeals to the reader’s need to belong and to do what everyone is doing. Should you by a product just because it is the most popular?

Testimonial The testimonial technique uses a famous person or someone who looks like a normal, average person. The testimonial tries to connect the writer’s opinion to the reader’s feeling about this person.

Testimonial This man seems like a normal, likeable guy. The text is written as if he is talking directly to the reader. The picture also uses another emotional appeal. Can you identify it?

Snob Appeal Snob appeal is a technique that uses the reader’s desire to be better than others and connects this feeling to the writer’s opinion. “Better” can mean MORE beautiful, more athletic, smarter, or richer than the average person.

Snob Appeal This model is Cybil Shepard, who is popular with older adults. Advertisers use famous models to sell clothing because many people want to look as beautiful as the model.

Peer Pressure This type of propaganda targets specific groups of people. “Teen Trends”

Repetition A word, phrase, brand name, or phone number is repeated (at least three times) to make sure it is remembered by the viewer

Transfer Applies one idea or emotion to a new idea or emotion. Here they try to transfer the feeling of happiness and Christmas to drinking Coca Cola

Conclusion Emotional appeal techniques can be extremely effective in persuading the reader to act on a feeling. As readers of persuasive writing, we must learn to recognize emotional appeals. If we focus on the facts instead of the feelings, we will make a better decision about the writer’s opinion.