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Identifying Rhetorical Strategies in The Moon is Down

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The Moon is Down Rhetorical Strategies ethos, pathos, logos

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  • ETHOS (ETHICS / CREDIBILITY)
  • Example 1
  • ORDE
  • ORDEN
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  • ORDEN
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  • Example 2
  • LOGOS (LOGIC)
  • “They elected me not to be confused. Six town boys were murdered this morning. I think we will have no hunt breakfast. The people do not fight wars for sport.” – Mayor Orden
  • “In all the world, yours is the only government and people with a record of defeat after defeat for centuries and every time because you did not understand people.” – Mayor Orden
  • “This principle does not work. First, I am the Mayor. I have no right to pass sentence of death. There is no one in this community with that right. If I should do it, I would be breaking the law as much as you.” – Mayor Orden
  • “...but we are a free people; we have as many heads as we have people, and in a time of need leaders pop up among us like mushrooms.” – Doctor Winter
  • PATHOS (EMOTIONS)
  • “Alex, go, knowing that these men will have no rest, no rest at all until they are gone, or dead. You will make the people one.” – Mayor Orden
  • “The people don’t like to be conquered, sir, and so they will not be. Free man cannot start a war, but once it is started, they can fight on in defeat. Herd men, followers of a leader, cannot do that, and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.” – Mayor Orden

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