Ethos, Pathos, Logos Persuasive Techniques. Types of Persuasion Ethos – Moral Character Pathos – Emotion Logos – Logic/Reason.

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Ethos, Pathos, Logos Persuasive Techniques

Types of Persuasion Ethos – Moral Character Pathos – Emotion Logos – Logic/Reason

ETHOS Persuading the audience with one’s character or image Sports figures – Kobe, Manning, Derek Jeter, Lebron James, etc. Actors/Actresses - ________ Celebrities – Kim Kardashian All of these people use their images for promoting purposes.

ETHOS What examples of ethos exist in today’s advertising world? How could you use it in your writing?

PATHOS Using the audience’s emotion to persuade them. Infomercials Donations Appeals to the heart

PATHOS What examples of pathos exist in today’s advertising world? How could you use it in your writing?

LOGOS Persuading the audience using logic and reason. Using persuasion that just makes sense OR Using persuasion that you can make, make sense

LOGOS What examples of logos exist in today’s advertising world? How could you use it in your writing?