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Examples Of Ethos In Fahrenheit 451

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FAHRENHEIT 451 ESSAY There are many ways characters in the book Fahrenheit 451 that show symbolism and emotion through the words they speak. These emotions show how passionate of a writer Ray Bradbury is. Fahrenheit 451 was introduced in 1953. The author is named Ray Bradbury. He shows imagery through the characters words and actions throughout the story. The book Fahrenheit 451 shows many rhetorical appeals throughout the novel, such as ethos and pathos. There are many characters in Fahrenheit 451 that show rhetorical appeals through the words they speak. Clarisse Mcclain shows this throughout the story by the appeal of pathos. She says, “i'm still crazy. The rain feels good. I love to walk in it. I don't think I'd like that, he said. You might if you tried. I never have. She licked her lips. Rain even tastes good. (Bradbury 168)”. This quote shows that clarisse uses imagery by the words she speaks. Bradbury uses this to impact the way the reader looks at this character Clarisse Mcclain by showing pathos in the words that she uses. This brings another perspective on looking at things in the novel. Ray Bradbury uses Ethos in the book Fahrenheit 451. “ethos represents credibility or an ethical appeal which involves persuasion …show more content…

Captain Beatty is a very persuading man, and is down right serious to most people, But he has a soft side. He shows compassion towards people though he can be serious and sometimes mean. Beatty says, “What traitors books can be! You think they’re backing you up, and then they turn on you. Others can use them, too, and there you are, lost in the middle of the moor, in a great welter of nouns and verbs and adjectives (Bradbury 238)”. Beatty shows compassion and mood towards the audience; He says what books truly are. This is showing a better understanding of how Captain Beatty feels towards books, and how “nouns, verbs, and adjectives” affect people and

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