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Rhetoric 
LO: To understand rhetoric: ethos, pathos 
and logos.
What is Rhetoric? 
Rhetoric is the art and study of the use of 
language with persuasive effect.
Rhetorical Triangle
Definitions 
• Ethos-credibility or character as a reflection of the 
communicator. Often, ethical appeals are based on 
trust and community. 
• Logos-facts, data, statistics of the message. The 
logos is the information presented as fact. Often, 
logos uses numbers. 
• Pathos-emotions of the audience. Emotional 
appeals might inspire patriotism, happiness, 
sadness, anger, and other emotions in the audience.
All appeals work together and the most 
persuasive messages use all 
three…..pathos, ethos, and logos.
Let’s look at Aristotle… 
• Aristotle (384 B.C.-322 B.C.) composed a body of 
work on defining rhetoric. 
• His writings on rhetoric and the dialectic, 
developed more than 2000 years ago, are still 
relevant today.
It started in Greece. 
• The term “rhetoric” arose to describe the 
tools and methods to actively persuade the 
listeners of the merits presented to them in 
political discussions. 
• The term "dialectic" meant the form in which 
a discussion would take. Two or more people 
have opposing views on some issue which 
can be debated to persuade an audience that 
their view is correct.
Introduction to rhetoric
Comparing Now and Then 
Ancient Greece 
• The Greeks met in their 
towns and villages. Most 
of the population would 
have little formal 
education. The Greek 
orator was praised by his 
fluency, stature, and 
ability to be heard. 
Modern Day 
• Today, persons who engage in 
public debate have a greater 
range of tools to incorporate 
to make their message 
known. Public relations firms 
are hired, professional speech 
writers are employed, and 
advertising is used to 
generate a positive public 
perception of their agenda.
What remains the same between the 
Greek use of rhetoric and those used in 
political system today? 
• A speaker today still uses the logos, pathos, and 
ethos introduced by Aristotle. Speakers will use 
arguments whether or not backed by logic to 
make their point, the logos. They evoke the 
credibility of the speaker argument, the ethos, to 
say that it is "the right thing to do because I can 
be trusted”. And pathos, appeal to emotion.
Homework Task 
• Memorise the Denotations of: Ethos, 
Pathos, Logos

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Introduction to rhetoric

  • 1. Rhetoric LO: To understand rhetoric: ethos, pathos and logos.
  • 2. What is Rhetoric? Rhetoric is the art and study of the use of language with persuasive effect.
  • 4. Definitions • Ethos-credibility or character as a reflection of the communicator. Often, ethical appeals are based on trust and community. • Logos-facts, data, statistics of the message. The logos is the information presented as fact. Often, logos uses numbers. • Pathos-emotions of the audience. Emotional appeals might inspire patriotism, happiness, sadness, anger, and other emotions in the audience.
  • 5. All appeals work together and the most persuasive messages use all three…..pathos, ethos, and logos.
  • 6. Let’s look at Aristotle… • Aristotle (384 B.C.-322 B.C.) composed a body of work on defining rhetoric. • His writings on rhetoric and the dialectic, developed more than 2000 years ago, are still relevant today.
  • 7. It started in Greece. • The term “rhetoric” arose to describe the tools and methods to actively persuade the listeners of the merits presented to them in political discussions. • The term "dialectic" meant the form in which a discussion would take. Two or more people have opposing views on some issue which can be debated to persuade an audience that their view is correct.
  • 9. Comparing Now and Then Ancient Greece • The Greeks met in their towns and villages. Most of the population would have little formal education. The Greek orator was praised by his fluency, stature, and ability to be heard. Modern Day • Today, persons who engage in public debate have a greater range of tools to incorporate to make their message known. Public relations firms are hired, professional speech writers are employed, and advertising is used to generate a positive public perception of their agenda.
  • 10. What remains the same between the Greek use of rhetoric and those used in political system today? • A speaker today still uses the logos, pathos, and ethos introduced by Aristotle. Speakers will use arguments whether or not backed by logic to make their point, the logos. They evoke the credibility of the speaker argument, the ethos, to say that it is "the right thing to do because I can be trusted”. And pathos, appeal to emotion.
  • 11. Homework Task • Memorise the Denotations of: Ethos, Pathos, Logos