November 6, 2013
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November 6, 2013 BTEOClass, students will be able to define, identify, and
analyze the effectiveness of persuasion elements (ethos, pathos, logos), and consciously apply these elements to their own advertisements, ADB successful completion of worksheet & advertisement in journals.
1. SUBMIT SHORT STORY REVISIONS WITH FIRST POLISHED DRAFT & RUBRIC ATTACHED2. Review (make-up) quiz3. Powerpoint – ethos, pathos, logos4. Journal entry
BRING BOOKS FOR QUIZ!
Rhetorical Devices – Elements of persuasion Rhetoric: the art of effective
or persuasive speaking or writing, esp. the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
Aristotle (circa 384 B.C. – 322 B.C.), philosopher, student of Plato, developed many theories related to literature (and other fields), the most famous of which is called Aristotle’s Poetics, which theorizes on the nature and characteristics of , among other things, tragedies and rhetoric.
Proofs
PathosEmotional Connection(How the audience's feelings are engaged)
EthosCredibility(How the audience perceives the credibility of the writer)
LogosLogical Argument(How the audience perceives the text as reasonable)
Means of Persuading
ThemesVisualsFigurative LanguageStoriesHumorDelivery Technique
TrustworthinessSimilarityAuthorityReputationSincerity
FactsResearchShared WisdomDiagrams/Charts/ExamplesDefinitions
Persuasive Techniques
in AdvertisingIn modern times, the most pervasive forms of persuasion exist in advertising. Aristotle divided these persuasive elements into three (3) categories: ethos, logs, pathos.
Ethos: an appeal to credibility or character
An advertisement using ethos will try to convince you that the company is more reliable, honest, and credible; therefore, you should buy its product. Often, a celebrity
endorses a product to lend it more credibility: Catherine Zeta-Jones makes us want to switch to T-Mobile.
Pathos: an appeal to emotion An advertisement
using pathos will attempt to evoke an emotional response in the consumer.
Sometimes, it is a positive emotion such as happiness. An image of people
enjoying themselves while drinking Pepsi.
Pathos: an appeal to emotion Other times,
advertisers will use negative emotions such as pain A person having back
problems after buying the “wrong” mattress.
Pathos can also include emotions such as fear and guilt Images of a starving
child persuade you to send money.
Logos: an appeal to logic or reason An advertisement
using logos will give you the evidence and statistics you need to fully understand what the product does.
The logos of an advertisement will be the "straight facts" about the product
One glass of Florida orange juice contains 75% of your daily Vitamin C needs.
Ethos: an appeal to credibility or character
Ethos often involves statistics or remarks from “reliable” experts, such as Nine out of ten
dentists agree that Crest is the better than any other brand
In this case, ethos & logos are combined – I trust dentists & statistics appeal to my logical side America’s dieters
choose Lean Cuisine.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? A child is shown
covered in bug bites after using an inferior bug spray.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Tiger Woods endorses
Nike.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Sprite Zero is 100%
sugar- free.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? A 32- oz. bottle of Tide
holds enough to wash 32 loads.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? A commercial shows
an image of a happy couple riding in a Corvette.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Cardiologists
recommend Ecotrin more than any other brand of aspirin.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Advil Liqui-Gels
provide up to 8 hours of continuous pain relief.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Miley Cyrus appears
in Oreo advertisements.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? People who need
more energy drink Red Bull Energy Drink.
Practice: Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? A magazine ad shows
people smiling while smoking cigarettes.