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The Birth of Persuasion Ethos, Pathos, Logos Notes Create Cornell notes on page _______ In your interactive notebook Page 23 and 24.

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The Birth of PersuasionEthos, Pathos, Logos Notes

Create Cornell notes on page _______

In your interactive notebook

Page 23 and 24.

How to do cornell notes:All Questions or titles of each slide go on the left, and your notes/answers

go on the write.

When you see this

Take notes

Journal PromptComplete on page 16, when done go back to your notes on page 23 for

the rest of this power point

• What do you need to be a leader? What characteristics?

Answer in at least 5 sentences.

What do you need to be a leader?

• In order to LEAD, you must understand how to work with people.

• In order to LEAD, you must understand how people think.

• In order to LEAD, you must understand how to have your opinion heard.

• In order to LEAD, you must understand how to convince others to act or to believe as you want them to.

Where did the birth of persuasion begin?

• It began with The Dead Greeks.• Greece—known for the birth of Western

Civilization• Around 2,300 years ago

– Socrates taught Plato – taught Aristotle

• Believed that argument and debate were the highest form of discussion

• Debate revealed highest ideals or truths-would happen throughout Greece.

• Ability to argue both sides of an issue was an admirable trait.

Socrates

• “Invented” intangible things—art of philosophical discussion

• Inherited money from father

• Spent life engaging young people from wealthy family in Athens in discussions

• Questioned their confidence in the truth of popular opinions– Religion, politics

• Youth—loved him; Adults—were leery of his influence

• Eventually convicted of corrupting youth and meddling with religion.

• Before being put to death for his crime; committed suicide

We know what these men looked like because art of the time exists today.

Aristotle

• Spent 20 years at Plato’s Academy• Became a teacher after Plato’s death and

opened own school in Athens• Spent life examining topics of logic,

philosophy, ethics, physics, biology, politics, and rhetoric

• Rhetoric-art of using words effectively in speaking and writing

Use of These Ideas Today• First Amendment—Founders of

US believed in freedom of speech; importance of discussion

• Congress—Before a bill is passed, there must be discussion, argument, and debate. Senators and Congressmen can change their minds based on the debates.

According to the Greeks, what are the best ways to argue or

persuade?The 3 Modes of Persuasion

(According to Aristotle)

•ALL persuasive arguments, that are good, include all 3 (including writing and speaking)

• Ethos

• Pathos

• Logos

What is Ethos?

• Ethos—Ethics

• Base of English word ‘ethics’

• Principles of right and wrong

• Ethos relates to the writer who must be trustworthy and honest. Make sure your resources are reliable and respectable.

• Writer must be believable in order for reader to listen to an argument.

Ethos

• When writing persuasively– Do not use overblown language or exaggeration– Show that you have considered the other point of view (counter

argument)– Acknowledge the good arguments that support the opposing

view and point out any flaws in the arguments or explain how your arguments outweigh the other side.

– This makes you more believable.– This also give you the opportunity to point out any flaws in the

arguments of the other side or to explain how your arguments outweigh those from the other side. (Rebuttal)

Ethos

Questions to think about when using Ethos:•Does the audience respect you?•Does the audience believe you are of good character?•Does the audience believe you are generally trustworthy?•Does the audience believe you are an authority on this speech topic?

Consider the ethos of each of these people.

What are some examples of Ethos?

• Thinking questions: What are some items that would be helped by them promoting them? What are some that would be hurt?– Rosa Parks

– Selena

– President Obama

– Queen Latifah

– Peyton Manning

–  Lionel Messi

– Marge Simpson

Notes for your Notebook.

Choose 2 and write your thoughts

What is Pathos?

• Stands for ‘emotion’• Good arguments appeal to the emotions• Uses images and stories to pull at our

emotions• Soften and humanize facts and statistics• A paper on Alzheimer’s disease would be

more effective if you include a story about your grandfather who struggled with the disease.

PathosDo your words evoke feelings of … love? …

sympathy? … fear?Do your visuals evoke feelings of

compassion? … envy?Does your characterization of the competition

evoke feelings of hate? contempt?

Look at the handout: let’s think….what exactly is pathos?

What is an example of Pathos?

• As we review a sample speech that contains pathos, write down 2 examples in your notebook.

• Make sure you can explain why they are examples of pathos.

Using Pathos to Build Bridges

• Use emotions to connect with readers, to assure them that you understand their experiences, or to “feel their pain”

• The following is an example of an anecdote by Steve Jobs, Apple’s founder, at a 2005 commencement ceremony. He begins by telling the audience that he doesn’t have a fancy speech, just three stories from his life. Here is one…

My second story is about love and loss. I was lucky. I found what I loved to do early in life. Woz and I started apple in my parents’ garage when I was twenty. We worked hard and in ten years, Apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4,000 employees. We’d just released our fines creating, the Macintosh, a year earlier, and I’d just turned thirty, and then I got fired. How can you get fired from a company you started? EXAMPLE OF PATHOS SPEECH.

THINK: Why is this pathos?

Well, Apple grew, we hired someone who I thought was very talented to run the company with me, and for the first year or so, things went well. But then our visions of the future began to diverge, and eventually we ad a falling out. When we did, our board of directors sided with him, and so at thirty, I was out, and very publically out.

I didn’t see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me.

EXAMPLE OF PATHOS SPEECH. THINK: Why is this pathos?

The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods in my life. During the next five years, I started a company named NeXT, another company named Pixar and fell in love with an amazing woman who would become my wife. Pixar went on to create the world’s first computer-animated feature film, “Toy Story,” and is now the most successful animation studio in the world. EXAMPLE OF PATHOS SPEECH.

THINK: Why is this pathos?

What is Logos?

• Stands for ‘logic’• Part of the argument based on

reason, facts, and sound information

• Foundation of a good argument

• Can’t have ethos without the logos

• Keeps the pathos from being too sentimental

Example of Logos?

• If you are trying to get your parents to let you spend the night at a friends house, and your parents do not know or like your friend. What Logos could you use to convince them to let you spend the night?

• Write your answer on your notes in 3 sentences or in a bulleted list.

Find examples of ethos, pathos, and logos

Dear Santa,Last year you made my Christmas very happy by bringing me an adorable,

fluffy white kitty. As I am sure you know, because you can see everything, I named my kitty Pancho. Pancho and I were the best of friends, especially since I don’t have too many people friends. She and I did everything together, or at least until mean old Brady Pilber from down the street ran over Pancho while speeding in his truck with monster wheels.

As I’m sure you already know, I am a good person. Dr. Berry, my physics teacher, always says, “Crystal is such a good kid. I wish there were more like her.” I also was a loving friend to Pancho. I hope that this year for Christmas you can bring me another fluffy white kitty, since I know that Pancho will never come back.

Besides wanting a new friend, I am a responsible cat owner. I walked Pancho every day and will do the same with any new kitty. I also believe in cleaning litter boxes every day and feeding cats healthy wet food from Science Diet. I will brush any new kitty’s fur every single day and keep her claws neatly trimmed. Santa, I think you can clearly see that I would be an excellent candidate for a new kitty.

Extra Notes! What are some Important things you need to remember about persuasion?

• When persuading– Have THREE strong reasons why to back up

your point of view– Back up the reason by including some of the

following• Facts• Expert Opinions• Statistics• Examples• Anecdotes

Get out your Graphic Organizer Ethos Pathos Logos

Field of Dreams

The American President

Jerry McGuire

Ethos, Logos, and Pathos in Movies

• Now we are going to watch 3 movie clips from The American President, Jerry MaGuire, and Field of Dreams.

• You are going to try to identify uses of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.

• Field of Dreams *Miracle on Ice

• The American President

• Jerry McGuire

• Remember the Titans

Let’s share and Review Ethos Pathos Logos

Field of Dreams

The American President

Jerry McGuire

Summary: Final Thoughts

• Create your own example of:

– Ethos– Pathos– Logs

• Answer:– Summarize your notes.– Think: what did I learn about persuasion?