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- Pathos abstract "Pathos (/ˈpeɪθɒs/, US /ˈpeɪθoʊs/; plural: pathea; Greek: πάθος, for \"suffering\" or \"experience;\" adjectival form: 'pathetic' from παθητικός) represents an appeal to the emotions of the audience, and elicits feelings that already reside in them. Pathos is a communication technique used most often in rhetoric (where it is considered one of the three modes of persuasion, alongside ethos and logos), and in literature, film and other narrative art.Emotional appeal can be accomplished in a multitude of ways: by a metaphor or storytelling, common as a hook, by passion in the delivery of the speech or writing, as determined by the audience. Personal anecdote↑".
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- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Adjective.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Appeal_to_emotion.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Bread_and_circuses.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emotion.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhetoric.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink David_Hartley_(philosopher).
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Ethos.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Experience.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink George_A._Kennedy_(classicist).
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink George_Campbell_(minister).
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Gorgias.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Hook_(rhetoric).
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink John_Locke.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Logos.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Metaphor.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Modes_of_persuasion.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Observations_on_Man.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Passion_(emotion).
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Pathetic_fallacy.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Pathology.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Phaedrus_(dialogue).
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Rhetoric.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Rhetoric_(Aristotle).
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Sophist.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Storytelling.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Suffering.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:πάθος.
- Pathos wikiPageWikiLinkText "-pathy".
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- Pathos wikiPageWikiLinkText "pathos".
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- Pathos subject Category:Emotion.
- Pathos subject Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Pathos subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Pathos type Band.
- Pathos type Concept.
- Pathos type Humanity.
- Pathos type Process.
- Pathos type Thing.
- Pathos comment "Pathos (/ˈpeɪθɒs/, US /ˈpeɪθoʊs/; plural: pathea; Greek: πάθος, for \"suffering\" or \"experience;\" adjectival form: 'pathetic' from παθητικός) represents an appeal to the emotions of the audience, and elicits feelings that already reside in them.".
- Pathos label "Pathos".
- Pathos differentFrom Bathos.
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- Pathos sameAs Patos_(estetyka).
- Pathos sameAs Pathos.
- Pathos sameAs m.03yvd9.
- Pathos sameAs Пафос.
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- Pathos wasDerivedFrom Pathos?oldid=707506738.
- Pathos isPrimaryTopicOf Pathos.