Going To A Party Pathos Analysis

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Pathos: When most of us were little we all when to each other's birthdays parties mainly on the weekend but sometimes we would go on the weekdays. So why should it change now? We are more grown up so why not allow us to go to parties now when we can make better decisions than we did when we were little kids and back then we didn't even know the difference between chocolate and dirt because both were edible when we were little. The party would let me relax and help me take a break so when I come back to work I would be able to focus more and not be stressed the whole night.

Logos:
What the big deal about going to a party on a school day it should be fine as long as I come back early and do not stay for too long? 41.8% of teenagers say the most special moments in life come when they are with their friends and hanging out with other people so that means that I should be going to the party so I can have some of the best times of my life in my high school life. If I can not go to the party my life most likely will not have special moments because I will be doing my homework. It is also good to go to parties because 85.4% of teenagers meet new friends at these parties. There seems to be no bad things about going to the party so can I go?

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As Tove Jansson said in a winter book ”All men have parties and are pals who never let each other down. A pal can say terrible things which are forgotten the next day. A pal never forgives, he just forgets, and a woman forgives but never forgets. That's how it is.” This shows how parties are a good thing and even if something bad happens it will be forgotten quickly. Also researchers say that going to parties can improve your mental health so it would help me if I could go to the party. So I think that I would be right if I was to go to the