First of all, an important piece of information:
- Bring a draft of your paper on Tuesday. If you came to see me today, you will hopefully have another version for Tuesday, but either way, have something in your hands. Tuesday's lesson won't be successful unless everyone has their papers with them.
- First, you will perform an ethos/pathos/logos analysis (much like we did in class today with the St. Crispin's Day speech). You have a few options here. You can either analyze Mr. Collins' proposal speech from Pride and Prejudice, found here. OR you could analyze one of the two articles from the Globalization reader that we've read so far. So you have three options, and you only need to analyze one. For your analysis, you will do the following:
- Give three examples of ethos
- Three examples of pathos, and
- Three examples of logos
- Second, you will analyze your own paper and tell us how you will improve your paper incorporating ethical, logical, and emotional appeals:
- Give three examples of how you are/can build your ethos/credability
- Three examples of how you can appeal to your readers' emotions
- Three examples of how you can build a logical argument
- In other words, you will analyze one speech or article, showing three examples of each appeal, and you will also tell us how you can improve the ethos/pathos/logos in your own paper (again, giving three examples of each)
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