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Originally Posted by bukdez
Logos = "speech", or what is said, it is especially applied to prose pieces and non-fictional accounts (like the example you have given), it is also applies to works of fiction in myth in that it fuctions the same as the word 'version'. So the odyssey is a story translated by many people, each version is therefore a logos.
Pathos = Sympathy evoked from the reader by the text.
Ethos = The character, sentiment, or disposition of a community or people, considered as a natural endowment; the spirit which actuates manners and customs; also, the characteristic tone or genius of an institution or social organization.
i googled the last one, as I had a hard time putting it into words, that is a fairly good description of ethos though...
Hope this helps...
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This basically defines it. However, im surprised ur learning this in college, i remember doing this in 9th or 10th grade. eek: