How Does Shakespeare Use Ethos Pathos Logos

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Authors can use ethos, pathos, and logos to connect with the reader and the characters in the play. In the play, “Henry V” by William Shakespeare, Henry can use all three so he can connect with his soldiers. Since Henry is a king he is a warfare expert, he can connect with his men on an emotional level, and he gives them multiple step-by-step processes during the battle to win. To begin with, Henry’s entire speech employs ethos. Since he is king, he should be an expert at taking care of his men, and he should know how to lead men into battle using whatever technological advantages he can provide (Shakespeare). For instance, Henry can use his powers of leadership, by encouraging his troops to put up the fight of their lives by stating that they will “close up the wall with our English dead” if they lose. He also trained his archers and provided them with swords and axes. Showing that he is an experienced King and knows how to lead men into war prepared. As well as portraying ethos, Henry is also able to use pathos in his speech. …show more content…

Henry can connect with his men on an emotional level because he will not fight for someone who does not have the guts to fight for him. For example, the text states, “he which hath no stomach to this fight,/Let him depart” which is implying that Henry is calling out anyone that is a coward and that he will not fight alongside them. He also mentions them as a band of brothers rather than soldiers because they have not only shed blood for him but with him. Demonstrating how Henry does not see his soldiers as an army but as a brotherhood. In addition to having pathos in his speech, Henry also applies logos during his