Monday, September 17, 2007

Pathos in Argument

Pathos or the Greek word for suffering or experience has a great impact in the core of an argument. As a reader you must be able to understand and feel what the writer has written for you. You want to be engaged in the writer’s emotions and feelings to better comprehend what he wants you (the reader) to get from the passage. Pathos allows people to get to know their imagination and makes the audience appreciate the conflict in a more in-depth enjoyment. This is the audience section of the triangle. Writers want to have the reader involved in their writing and to do so they must engage you at the beginning of their story. Pathos addresses the readers’ wants and appeals to their emotions. It is the most important thing in an argument that is trying to persuade a view. You must relate to the audience to get them to agree with you.

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