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Pathos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pathos (pronounced /ˈpeɪθɒs/ ; Greek: ) is one of the three modes of persuasion in rhetoric (along with ethos and logos). Pathos appeals to the audience's emotions. It is a part of Aristotle's ...
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Our English vocabulary is indebted to the Greek language for a wide variety of terms used in describing literature, many originating in the drama. Even so basic a concept as irony is derived from a character in the drama, a dissembler called the "eiron". ... Bathos and pathos*
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Welcome to Pathos Continental Foods - Supplier of Greek olives and Meze ... Our key product range is QUALITY AND INNOVATIVE GREEK OLIVES.; ABOUT US; “Pathos” is a trademark created by Mr Kiriakos Miniotis, Founder and Managing Director of Pathos Continental Foods. Our UK subsidiary is located in London.
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Aristotle - arousing of fear and emotion, purging (catharsis) - the unities: unity of time place and character - Pathos (Greek for instructive suffering) which has come to mean the quality in something that arouses sympathy.
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Pathos, being both Greek for suffering and the emotive response to suffering, converges the object and action of medicine and its doctor-patient relationship. ... The primary objective of the Pathos Project is to promote personalism in medicine, responding to the crisis in the doctor-patient relationship and healthcare...
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Literature & Language Question: What Does Pathos Mean? Pathos is a greek word and it is mostly used to describe a tragedy. It is also used to describe a feeling of lust. ... 1 Answer - Sort by: Date | Rating ... Leave a comment Report...
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Use pathos in a Sentence ... See web results for pathos ... See images of pathos...
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