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Rhetorics Group Project, Pathos (Anecdotes (Anecdotes of famous…
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Pathos
Anecdotes
Anecdotes of famous politicians, current events
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- How climate change affects his friend in Pakistan
- Story about their shared arrest
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Body Language
- At ease, relaxed posture
- Positive interaction with interviewers
- Uncomfortable, looking away/down
- Do not look to audience
- Negative interaction with interviewers (defensive, sighed annoyed)
- Looks clearly to audience
- Good control of body
- Sitting upright, engaged posture
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Trust (in EU), confidence, optimism, honesty
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Fallacies
- Dodging the question
- Reframed questions
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- Failure to reframe questions
- "Only One Truth" fallacy
- Contradictory statements
- Avoiding group-responsibility by referring to personal opinion
- No clear solutions
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How do different politically engaged speakers use ethos, pathos and logos in Room for Discussion?
Logos
- Refers to conventions, Paris agreement
- Uses statistics to "shock audience"
- Own research
- Uses multiple sources
- Very strong on own convictions, sometimes controversial
- Refers to agreements (Paris, New Green Deal)
- Not many hard facts/no use of specific numbers
- Uses ideographs and metaphors of unity to strengthen arguments
Ethos
- Dr. of Political Sciences
Famous writer on topic (populism)
- Refers to own books
- President of the EU Council
- Introduced himself in Dutch
- Dr. of Physics (mentioned multiple times)
- Issues with logos undermined ethos
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