Susan B Anthony Women's Rights To Vote Rhetorical Analysis

262 Words1 Page

Susan B. Anthony's speech on Women's Rights to Vote is effective but has some flaws regarding the imbalance of the rhetorical appeals. During her speech in paragraph one she says, “ [I] simply exercised my citizens rights, guaranteed to me and all United States citizens.” While using the logos appeal, Anthony describes a biased opinion considering her trial. Although she is using logic, her statement is biased and can be counteracted. During the speech, Anthony uses an immense amount of pathos, while skimping on logos. Using the pathos appeal in paragraph five Anthony states, “It is an odious aristocracy; a hateful oligarchy of sex”. Throughout this whole paragraph, there is clear pathos not including the other appeals. This decreases her credibility,

Open Document