Pathos, Ethos, and Logos in Beowulf's Appeal

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English

 

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Michael S

 

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January 20, 2012

 

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This, again, attacks Unferth's principles and causes him to look dishonorable. Beowulf's argument using ethos was also very effective because through his attack of Unferth, he makes his audience feel like he does not intend them any harm and causes them to be more willing of everything that he has to say...
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His arguments using ethos and pathos were just support that helped him ultimately be able to use logic in his argument. Beowulf's humble boasting allowed him to use a logical, syllogistic response that made his argument completely credible and caused Hrothgar to believe Beowulf through his logical forms or reasoning that made him seem like the only one capable of defeating Grendel...
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