Intended Effects - Explaining Pathos Changes Flashcards
Name the emotion described below.
feeling disrespected or wronged by someone
anger
The writer’s descriptions are meant to stir the audience’s anger at the current Governor…
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the overwhelming feeling of reverence, admiration, fear, etc., produced by that which is grand, sublime, extremely powerful, or the like
awe
The writer’s enargeia is meant to elicit awe in the audience at the artist’s influence on the genre…
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the absence of anger
calm
The writer’s descriptions are meant to calm the audience’s anger at the City Council…
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trust in the powers or reliability of a person or thing
confidence
The writer’s descriptions are meant to stir confidence in the audience toward the police department’s competance…
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anguish caused by the absence of hope
hopelessness
The writer’s causal arguments are meant to evoke despair in the audience over their inability to win the conflict…
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the absence of enthusiasm
disinterest
The writer’s distortion are meant to promote disinterest in the audience over continuing their lawsuit…
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the hopeful desire to be like someone else or have something that someone else has
emulation
positive version of jealous
The writer’s characterization is meant to evoke the audience’s emulation of the young war hero…
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wishing harm against someone else
enmity
The writer’s descriptions are meant to stir the audience’s enmity toward Communists…
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the feeling of lively interest or passion toward an idea or activity
enthusiasm
The writer’s descriptions are meant to stir enthusiasm in the audience over what building the new railway will do for the town…
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resentment of not being like someone else or not having something that someone else has
jealousy
negative version of emulation
The writer’s descriptions are meant to elicit jealousy in the audience at the billionaire’s riches…
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distress at impending danger, evil, or pain
fear
The writer’s catastrophizing is meant to evoke fear in the audience over what might happen if the bill is not passed…
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the feeling that what is wanted can be had
hope
The writer’s speculation is meant to inspire hope in the audience over the future of their investments…
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anguish caused by the loss of pride, self-respect, or dignity, usually as perceived in the eyes of others
humiliation
The writer’s framing is meant to stir humiliation in the audience over the way they lost their last game…
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strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base
indignation
The writer’s aganactesis is meant to stir the audience’s indignation over the rival school’s insulting chant…
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the feeling of extreme patriotism, usually to the denigration of outsiders
jingoism
The writer’s characterization is meant to elicit jingoism in the audience toward their political opponents…