Pathos: Mike generates in the viewer a mixture of admiration and moral questioning. But it can generate discomfort by noticing his coldness in the face of Truman's manipulated life, which causes mixed emotions.
Ethos: He represents the professional and serene voice of the program. As a presenter, he has a polished and professional image, which reinforces his authority and credibility within the show's universe.
Mike Michaelson
Libisema: 2
Ethos: Louis/Marlon's shared childhood history with Truman and his role as a friend make him seem trustworthy. However, his true ethics are questionable, as he acts on a script to manipulate Truman.
Pathos: Marlon's false friendship generates empathy, sadness and even anger, seeing how he uses Truman's feelings to maintain the illusion.
Louis Coltrane
Libisema: 3
Pathos: Their obsessive vision of control generates indignation and fear; on the other hand, his apparent "affection" for Truman arouses a strange mixture of compassion and rejection.
Ethos: He is the authority figure of the program. He presents himself as a creative genius, his way of speaking is rational, controlling and pretends to be morally superior, which reinforces his role as the leader of the show.
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