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Page 1: Introduction to Rhetorical Appeals · 2018. 5. 30. · Introduction to Rhetorical Appeals ENG 100, Maiana Minahal Kapi‘olani Community College

Introduction to Rhetorical Appeals ENG 100, Maiana Minahal Kapi‘olani Community College

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What’s the big deal with persuasion?

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  Oh, those Greeks & Romans

What’s the big deal with persuasion?

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Oh, those Greeks & Romans

Why is academic writing so focused on persuading? To build knowledge

What’s the big deal with persuasion?

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Oh, those Greeks & Romans

Why is academic writing so focused on persuading? To build knowledge

Point & Support Point – the idea or opinion that the author is trying to convince you to agree with

Support – authors include certain examples and information to appeal to you and convince you

What’s the big deal with persuasion?

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Three Types of Appeals

Different ways that people try to convince you to agree with them

Logical appeal (logos)

Emotional appeal (pathos)

Ethical appeal (ethos)

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What kind of appeal is this?

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What kind of appeal is this?

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What kind of appeal is this?

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  People try to persuade you, all the time, to: believe certain things, behave a certain way, and do what they want

Why does this matter to you?

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People try to persuade you, all the time, to: believe certain things, behave a certain way, and do what they want

Writers try to persuade their audiences, all the time, to: agree with them, believe their point of view is better than someone else’s

Why does this matter to you?

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People try to persuade you, all the time, to: believe certain things, behave a certain way, and do what they want

Writers try to persuade their audiences, all the time, to: agree with them, believe their point of view is better than someone else’s

Remember that these three appeals can overlap when people are trying to persuade you, but you want to be able to distinguish between them

Why does this matter to you?

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People try to persuade you, all the time, to: believe certain things, behave a certain way, and do what they want

Writers try to persuade their audiences, all the time, to: agree with them, believe their point of view is better than someone else’s

Remember that these three appeals can overlap when people are trying to persuade you, but you want to be able to distinguish between them

You don’t want to be fooled! Recognize when people are trying to persuade you using fallacies and manipulation!

Why does this matter to you?

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One Example

  My nephew

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Let’s evaluate the appeals: are they convincing?

Logos (logic, facts, data, percentages)

Pathos (emotion, can relate, personal stories)

Ethos (trustworthiness, authority, credibility)

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Another Example

  Your good friend

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True love does not exist.

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True love does not exist.

  My partner of 7 years just left me.

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True love does not exist.

My partner of 7 years just left me.

Two of my friends are cheating on their partners.

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True love does not exist.

My partner of 7 years just left me.

Two of my friends are cheating on their partners.

The divorce rate in the U.S. is above 50%.

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True love does not exist.

My partner of 7 years just left me.

Two of my friends are cheating on their partners.

The divorce rate in the U.S. is above 50%.

The average length of marriage in the U.S. is 8.8 years.

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True love does not exist.

My partner of 7 years just left me.

Two of my friends are cheating on their partners.

The divorce rate in the U.S. is above 50%.

The average length of marriage in the U.S. is 8.8 years.

What appeals are being used in this support? Are these strong or weak appeals? What questions do you ask to decide if it’s strong or weak? Based on this, is your friend’s argument convincing or unconvincing?

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Image Credits

https://newjersey.salvationarmy.org/NewJersey/christmasvolunteer

http://honolulu-politics.tumblr.com/post/47597234778/political-payback-honolulu-mayor-kirk-caldwell

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-we-should-leave-every-mass-better-than-when-we-went-in-74335

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-must-see-tv-judge-jeanines-show-and-her-positive-take-on-the-president/2018/04/05/626169a8-3902-11e8-b57c-9445cc4dfa5e_story.html?utm_term=.0f2b6e5deecc

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/10/hillary-clinton-robot-sweat

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ige

http://www.barrettbellamyclimate.com/page29.htm

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Propaganda: Recognizing Logical Fallacies and Emotional Appeals

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https://www.slideshare.net/ccramer7/recognizing-logical-fallacies-and-emotional-appeals (up to slide 27)