Everything's An Argument Chapter 2: Arguments Base on Emotion: Pathos Flashcards
What are emotional appeals?
a strategy in which a writer tries to generate specific emotions (such as fear, envy, anger, or pity) in an audience to dispose it to accept a claim
What alone cannot convince a wider audience?
facts
How do you use emotions to build bridges?
use emotions to assure readers that you understand their experiences or “feel their pain”
How does one establish emotional credibility?
by speaking from meaningful personal experiences
How can you use emotions to sustain an argument?
use emotional appeals to make logical claims stronger or more memorable
What does slipping humor into an argument do?
puts readers at ease, thereby making them more open to a proposal you have to offer
What is satire defined by?
its use of wit, irony, and sarcasm to skewer political, social, and cultural targets.
What is ridicule?
humor aimed at a particular target
What does it make sense to consider?
how you want readers to feel when they encounter your persuasive claims
How can you write human-interest stories?
using a vivid incident to evoke sympathy, understanding, outrage, or amusement