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Rhetoric in Atticus’ Closing Argument Chapter 20 To Kill a Mockingbird

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Page 1: Rhetoric in Atticus’ Closing Argument Chapter 20 To Kill a Mockingbird

Rhetoric in Atticus’ Closing Argument

Chapter 20 To Kill a Mockingbird

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What is rhetoric?

Hint: What is the purpose of a rhetorical question?

How many times have I told you not to do that?

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Rhetoric

The art or study of using language effectively and

persuasively

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Types of Rhetorical Appeal

Appeal of ETHOS

Appeal of PATHOS

Appeal of LOGOS

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Ethos

Ethos - Credibility

A way of convincing an audience based on the character of the writer/speaker

It says in effect: “I’m a great guy so you should believe what I’m telling you.”

Example: I am a husband, a father, and a taxpayer. I’ve served faithfully for 20 years on the school board. I deserve your vote for city council.

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Pathos

Pathos – Emotions

A way of convincing an audience based on appealing to their emotions

Such an appeal attempts to persuade by stirring up the emotions of the audience and attempts to create any number of emotions, including: fear, sadness, contentment, joy, and pride.

Example: “Feed the Children” television commercials use pathetic appeal by showcasing images of deprived, starving children in order to get you to contribute monetary donations.

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Logos

Logos - Logic

A way of convincing an audience based on the use of reasoning, facts, and statistics

Example: A Chevrolet advertisement that provides performance data on the vehicle being marketed is making a logical appeal.

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We will watch 2 short Pedigree Commercial

First time, you will just watch

Second time, you will write the rhetorical appeals and how they were use

◦Ex: Ethos – The veterinarian is a credible source to recommend Pedigree dog food

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Rhetorical Appeal is Atticus’ Closing Argument

As you reread Atticus’ closing argument (pgs. 271-275)

◦Identify the rhetorical appeals being used and how they are used

◦Example: “The state has not produced one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime Tom Robinson is charged with ever took place” (Lee 271).

◦-Logos – No factual evidence to convict Tom Robinson