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“Teaching the three branches of rhetoric (ethos, logos, pathos) without bringing up Kirk, Spock and McCoy in the college classroom” challenge failed 20 semesters in a row
if you have trouble remembering logos ethos pathos, just think of them:
“...Hachi is my friend.”
“So?”
Sketches from the Summer School of Rhetoric - Part 2
Sketches from the Summer School of Rhetoric – Part 2
This is the second post in a series based on the sketches that graphic recorder Linda Saukko-Rauta made during my public speaking workshop in Hämeenlinna, Finland. I was speaking at the 2019 edition of the Summer School of Rhetoric.
Today’s sketch captures the three pillars of a successful persuasive speech, as set out by Aristotle over 2,300 years ago.
For the first sketch in the series, please
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*bursts through window* DOES YOUR ESSAY HAVE LOGOS ETHOS AND PATHOS
Why are there so many LOGOS, ETHOS PATHOS posts? @-@