Ethos:Mike represents the voice of the media and has a professional and trustworthy appearance. His manner of speaking and his suit and his role as an interviewer give him a public authority and assurance. He represents the power of the traditional media to influence public opinion.
Pathos:Although she attempts to maintain a neutral stance, her questions to Christof get in the way of ethics and arouse emotions of outrage or reflection in the viewer. By questioning the right to control Truman's life this generates empathy for him.
Mike Michaelson
Lysbilde: 2
Pathos:He has no direct emotional link to Truman, but at certain moments (such as when the team becomes uncomfortable manipulating Truman in critical situations), his body language can generate in the viewer a sense of forced complicity or moral doubt.
Ethos:He As part of the technical team, his authority comes from his experience and knowledge in producing the show. He follows orders and appears professional, although he is a subordinate to Christof.
Simeon
Lysbilde: 3
Ethos:He represents the common viewer, whose symbolic authority comes from being part of the mass audience that follows the show as mere entertainment, without getting involved or questioning its content.
Pathos:By saying "What else is on TV?" after the film's climax, it provokes a sarcastic and critical emotional response, showing the audience's indifference to Truman's real life and reflecting how entertainment can desensitize society.
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