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The Rhetorical Triangle: Ethos, Pathos, Logos

By Katherine Docimo and Kristy Littlehale

A great way to enhance understanding of effective arguments is to through Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. Ethos is the credibility of the speaker or writer; pathos draws the audience in through emotional connection, and logos uses logic, reasoning, evidence, and facts to support an argument. A key to strong persuasive writing is the ability to dissect and validate, or debunk, the rhetoric of other arguments.




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rhetorical triangle example - Create a comic that demonstrates the use of each rhetorical device!

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  • ETHOS
  • Son, the King knows everything, even the roads that lead to Rome.
  • As king, I know all roads that lead to Rome.
  • PATHOS
  • You will never be satisfied in life if you don't seize this moment. You can do it! Get on the swing!
  • Well, I don't want to regret not taking this opportunity...
  • LOGOS
  • We should move production to Singapore. Manufacturing costs are cheaper.
  • Persuading by using your perceived credibility
  • Persuading with an emotional appeal
  • Persuading through reasoning
  • Also, fire Gary. Look at him! On his phone again.
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