The figure o the far left represents pathos. Pathos is the emotional appeal and the figure is the only one with its hands up. This can show the the reaction of someone. Also, The small circles at the top represent a brain which means that there is numerous thoughts and emotions going through his mind. The middle figure is logos because it is organized. Logos represents the logical organization and factual information. This figure is tightly compacted all the circles are equal and placed in formation. The figure on the far right is ethos. Ethos is the author's creditability. Many authors have a variety of experience from different educational institutions. This figure demonstrates a variety of different shapes which represents teh journey or career path of the author.
I believe the figure on the left is pathos because it's brain (and movement) seems to be triggered by what it sees. The one in the middle represents ethos to me because it seems to have arranged its thoughts (as most good speakers are forced to do) towards his mouth. Finally, the figure on the right represents lgos because it appears to have logic spread all throughout it head read to be put to use. P.S. What do you call it when someone makes too much eye contact with their phone? A stair down. -For Dawn DiPrince
I personally think that the left most figure is ethos due to the fact it's like a large head. For example, one illustrated as having a large head can potentially mean than they have a lot of intelligence, or a lot of credibility. I think the center figure is pathos, due to the unorganized conglomeration of bubbles which reminds me of how pathos is described as appealing to the emotions. The right most would be logos because of the different "out puts" (for lack of a better word) on the edges of the bubbly head, which would be the receptors for different logical inputs or facts.
I believe that the being in the middle is Pathos because it is showing the most emotion due to it's facial features and the emotion it portreys using its hands. The dots on its mouth represent the verbal credability of the being. The figure on the far left represents Logos because from a psychological point of view, the dots are placed at the frontal lobe which controls emotion and expresses feelings on subjects. The figure on the far right represents Ethos because the enlargement of the brain is a symbol stating that the worlds knowledge is in its head and their are no endless possibilities because there are endless facts in the world. Ethos is having logical proof such as statistics and other mathamatical facts and the being above is representing the unlimited knowledge in the world.
From what is presented in the picture, it seems as if the figure on the right would represent logos. It is more sophisticated than the other two figures, plus with many different shapes on its head, sophistication and a type of logic is presented. The figure in the middle appears to represent ethos, due to the shape that looks like a mouth. Ethos is what represents credibility, basically. With the mouth being on the figure, it can mean that it has knowledge, hence the 'bubbly'/thoughtful head; and it renders that knowledge into a credible, word-of-mouth form. I would personally assume that the figure on the left represents pathos. It seems to not be as robotic, and "feel" more, due to the arms being up as apposed to them being down like the other figures. At the top of the head, there are small, intricate shapes that may represent the complexity and multitude of feelings that are possessed with pathos. Underneath the small shapes, is a round, glowing circle; which may portray that the 'mind' of the figure is active and feeling something.
I personally think that the figure in the middle is pathos. The circles in the middle are by the heart, and people tend to associate the heart with emotion and pathos is all about the emotion. That being said I think that the figure to the left is logos. It has tick marks localized in the brain and that has to do with statistics and facts. The figure to the right would then be ethos, it also has the tick marks. However, there are other figures drawn in the area of the brain which account for the sources to make for the credibility.
I think the figure on the left is logos because its symbols are in the brain. The picture in the middle is pathos because the symbols are in the heart. Last but not least I think the figure on the right is ethos because the symbols are everywhere in the brain and I believe that shows credibility.
The figure o the far left represents pathos. Pathos is the emotional appeal and the figure is the only one with its hands up. This can show the the reaction of someone. Also, The small circles at the top represent a brain which means that there is numerous thoughts and emotions going through his mind. The middle figure is logos because it is organized. Logos represents the logical organization and factual information. This figure is tightly compacted all the circles are equal and placed in formation. The figure on the far right is ethos. Ethos is the author's creditability. Many authors have a variety of experience from different educational institutions. This figure demonstrates a variety of different shapes which represents teh journey or career path of the author.
ReplyDeleteI believe the figure on the left is pathos because it's brain (and movement) seems to be triggered by what it sees. The one in the middle represents ethos to me because it seems to have arranged its thoughts (as most good speakers are forced to do) towards his mouth. Finally, the figure on the right represents lgos because it appears to have logic spread all throughout it head read to be put to use.
ReplyDeleteP.S. What do you call it when someone makes too much eye contact with their phone? A stair down. -For Dawn DiPrince
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DeleteI personally think that the left most figure is ethos due to the fact it's like a large head. For example, one illustrated as having a large head can potentially mean than they have a lot of intelligence, or a lot of credibility. I think the center figure is pathos, due to the unorganized conglomeration of bubbles which reminds me of how pathos is described as appealing to the emotions. The right most would be logos because of the different "out puts" (for lack of a better word) on the edges of the bubbly head, which would be the receptors for different logical inputs or facts.
ReplyDeleteI believe that the being in the middle is Pathos because it is showing the most emotion due to it's facial features and the emotion it portreys using its hands. The dots on its mouth represent the verbal credability of the being. The figure on the far left represents Logos because from a psychological point of view, the dots are placed at the frontal lobe which controls emotion and expresses feelings on subjects. The figure on the far right represents Ethos because the enlargement of the brain is a symbol stating that the worlds knowledge is in its head and their are no endless possibilities because there are endless facts in the world. Ethos is having logical proof such as statistics and other mathamatical facts and the being above is representing the unlimited knowledge in the world.
ReplyDeleteFrom what is presented in the picture, it seems as if the figure on the right would represent logos. It is more sophisticated than the other two figures, plus with many different shapes on its head, sophistication and a type of logic is presented. The figure in the middle appears to represent ethos, due to the shape that looks like a mouth. Ethos is what represents credibility, basically. With the mouth being on the figure, it can mean that it has knowledge, hence the 'bubbly'/thoughtful head; and it renders that knowledge into a credible, word-of-mouth form. I would personally assume that the figure on the left represents pathos. It seems to not be as robotic, and "feel" more, due to the arms being up as apposed to them being down like the other figures. At the top of the head, there are small, intricate shapes that may represent the complexity and multitude of feelings that are possessed with pathos. Underneath the small shapes, is a round, glowing circle; which may portray that the 'mind' of the figure is active and feeling something.
ReplyDeleteI personally think that the figure in the middle is pathos. The circles in the middle are by the heart, and people tend to associate the heart with emotion and pathos is all about the emotion. That being said I think that the figure to the left is logos. It has tick marks localized in the brain and that has to do with statistics and facts. The figure to the right would then be ethos, it also has the tick marks. However, there are other figures drawn in the area of the brain which account for the sources to make for the credibility.
ReplyDeleteI think the figure on the left is logos because its symbols are in the brain. The picture in the middle is pathos because the symbols are in the heart. Last but not least I think the figure on the right is ethos because the symbols are everywhere in the brain and I believe that shows credibility.
ReplyDeleteI think the far left is the logos, the middle is pathos, and the far right is ethos.
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