Three Modes Of Persuasion: Ethos, Pathos And Logos

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Critical Evaluation Essay In today’s technological era anyone and everyone can and will become an author of some sort, thanks to the contributions on many platforms such as: posting articles on the World Wide Web, posting/responding on social media and countless blogs and so forth. It is safe to say that there is an overabundance of ways to disseminate information across the masses. The overuse of information can and will lead to some type of misinformation and representation of facts due to fallacious. In the academic community it is vital to be able to critically evaluate information that has been published by determining if the information has been successfully argued by utilizing the three modes of persuasion: Ethos, Pathos and Logos. When evaluating chapter three “Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others, by W.E.B. Du Bois is assumed to be successful based on ethos, pathos and logos exhibited in the article. Before assessing the content published by W.E.B. Du Bois, it is vital to evaluate Du Bois personally. Ethos W.E.B. Du Bois was a predominate leader during the American Civil Rights movement, Ph.D. degree holder at Harvard and one of the founding members of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). In fact, Du Bois was the chief editor of the magazine called The Crisis that was …show more content…

Based on what Booker T. Washington has asked of his fellow black Americans to submit to the white men in the south and give up. Du Bois implies that if black people want to get ahead that they don’t follow the path that was set before them and allow for discriminate behavior to continue. In order to gain power it is through continual improvements in political power, insistence in civil rights and higher education. Furthermore, Du Bois doesn’t place the entire blame in Washington, but states that his propaganda has, without a shadow of doubt, helped their speedier accomplishment

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