How to Identify Ethos Logos and Pathos by Shmoop











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There are some little tricks of the trade you can use when trying to bring readers around to your point of view. And none of them involve dangling a watch in front of their eyes or asking them to stare a spinning, spiraling wheel. Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are rhetorical devices. Ethos is moral character, meaning when ethos is used the writer is trying to persuade the reader that the character is a good guy. Pathos is emotion. It gets the reader to stop thinking and start feeling. Logos means reason. Logos is logic, where all the details come together and make sense. • EssayGuide Terminology: http://www.shmoop.com/literature-glos... • • Learn more about Grammar at: https://use.shmoop.com/ela/ • Dive deeper with Shmoop's Beginner Creative Writing Course: https://www.shmoop.com/courses/beginn...

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