Wednesday, February 6, 2008

The Southland

The Southland was written by Henry Miller and he used a mix of ethos, logos, and pathos to get the point across that he wanted to his readers. First he used ethos when he was explaining how he was from the south and how he feels it is better than the north in many ways. Secondly, he used logos when he used the war and history of the south and their experiences to get his audience to understand what it is like to be from the south. Finally, this author used pathos to show the devastation of the experience of the war and the loss the south experienced.

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