Cesar Chavez Ethos Pathos Logos

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has long been a symbol of nonviolence not only in America, but in the World as a whole. The article written by Cesar Chavez establishes ethos, pathos, and logos as rhetorical devices in order to convey his opinion. First, Cesar Chavez establishes a sense of ethos in his article. As a civil rights leader, it is clear that Chavez has a lot of knowledge on the topic of choosing between violence and nonviolence to get a point across. Another way that ethos is established within the article is by giving reference to ideas that Dr. King himself had. In line 62 Chavez also provides a reference to Gandhi who was well known for his idea of nonviolence and promoting it. Next, Cesar Chavez uses logos as a rhetorical device