FYSM 1900 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Visual Rhetoric, Clip Art, Pathos
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Ethos & logos are often both still present in visual arguments: analyse visual arguments for pathos, ethos, and logos appeals. (see powerpoint) *** see p 17-20 of your textbook for reminder of the kinds of arguments based on stasis questions! *** (this list is from p 288 of your textbook) Mehreen syed: when you"re trying to make a claim in that there should be some change in the way things are done (change in practice). You"re still talking about possible actions in the future. *** (these steps are from p 279: define a problem, make a claim that addresses the problem, show why your solution will fix the problem (also anticipate & address possible counter-arguments!, demonstrate feasibility. ***when you"re presenting you may need to go about these in a different order, depending on your audience, etc. Compare & contrast two proposals: on page 280, there is a proposal for compulsory military service in the us, made by congressional.