Abigail Adams Letter Rhetorical Analysis

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The essay I have chosen to do is Abigail Adams’ Letter to John Adams now how I have perceived this assignment would be that I am to argue whether it pertains to the category of pathos being emotional, logos going with logic or facts and examples, and ethos which would be ethical/morals. Now I’ll go into a little more depth about why it is pathos; the rhetorical appealing of our emotions. First things first would be my examples one being when she writes in her letter to him “acquiescing in a painful separation from the companion of my youth, and the friend of my heart.” Right here she is pretty much saying that despite all her efforts to not be sad about his departure she can’t help but feel lonely without him, in this other one “shall we not be …show more content…

“But you must remember that arbitrary power is like most other things which are very hard, very liable to be broken.” Over here she starts to tell him that he has to remember that even though the power they could hold over them could be a tight one that being it isn’t like by law that that hold they have on the women could eventually break. The topic of my essay that I have chosen to do would be the “Letter to John Adams” by Abigail Adams the rhetorical appeal that this would fall under would be Pathos due to the fact of all the emotional appeals she uses in this letter to her husband as he is away in France for Congress in order to establish a government for the