Rhetorical Appeal Of Pathos

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This photograph is a photo taken from the horrific, devastating terrorist attack on the twin towers on September 11, 2001. This photograph shows the after effect of two planes crashing into the world trade centers. The attack on the world trade centers was placed in New York. This photograph shows two hijacked planes crashing into the twin towers. The photo shows the buildings going down with debris. This photo depicts an atrocious incident because of its many details displayed throughout out photo. The smoke and the fire from the after effects of the incident represents the rhetorical appeal of pathos because it shows fear from the damage. Pathos is an appeal to emotion, and is a way of convincing an audience of an argument by creating an emotional response. The fire and smoke from the plane crash relates to emotions of immense fear. This description influences the audiences because of the devastating outcome of the planes crashing. This shows that the view of this occurrence is not very pleasant. Not only did people die from the impact, …show more content…

Ethos is the characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations. In the photograph, there is a person jumping out of the building falling down in the middle of the air in a relatively fast speed. This brings out conflicts of the people watching the news debating whether or not a photographer should take a photo of someone before the person reaches their death. The person who is falling down from the building shows the bystanders that this person would rather jump to their death instead of burning from the jet fuel. This brings a feeling of intense shock to the audience watching this very petrifying, dreadful moment. As time progresses both buildings begin to collapse to the depths of the