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Man On The Moon Ethos Pathos Logos

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All of the texts looked at are all related to the apollo 11 mission and the first steps on the moon which was a very important event in not only american history but world history. The purpose of the first text, “Man takes first steps on the moon” was to report the landing and the first steps on the moon. The speaker was a journalist for the newspaper “the Times of London”, the audience was the readers of the times of london and other people in other parts of the world, and the subject was the first time landing and walking on the moon. The text appeals to ethos by it being published by the Times of london a famous, well-known magazine. Logos is applied by quoting or mentioning many “expert” testimonies including Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, …show more content…

I believe the author achieved their purpose because they reported what happened before, during, and after Armstrong took those first strides. The second text, “In event of moon disaster” purpose was to thank and honor the men that died for the “search for truth and understanding”.The speaker would have been President Nixon and the writer was William Safire, the audience being the victims families, people of america and people of the rest of the world. Safire appeals to ethos because he has credibility as the man who writes all the “president's speeches and it would have been President Nixon giving the speech. The tex appeals to logos by the logic that they died for a good and noble reason to “search for truth and understanding” Pathos is applied by the event being astronauts death which would be obvisouly higly emotionally charged and by applying feelings of solemness (if it actually happened) and gratefulness becuaase this disaster didnnt happen.Also feelings of hope with saying “others will follow and sure;y find their way

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