Rhetorical Analysis

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History

 

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Eugene K

 

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April 28, 2014

 

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Each essay, in my opinion, is very strong in logos (also known as the “message” of the piece that includes logical appeal thru the use of facts) and ethos (also known as the “character” of the piece that includes the writer or speaker’s ethical appeal thru honesty and things of that nature)...
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What is different, in a greater sense, to me, is the interpretation of pathos in these two writings. General Odom’s argument that the United States should get out of Iraq immediately was done by appealing to the reader using the characteristic of the “suffering” troops and “suffering” moral of those troops, while Colonel Herrington’s argument to stay in Iraq was done more through his past experience as a Colonel in Vietnam- appealing on a more emotional level than General Odom’s writing...
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