2012
DOI: 10.15388/respectus.2012.27.15343
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Rhetoric of Lithuanian Social Advertising: The Ways to Persuade

Abstract: The article deals with the rhetoric of advertising, specifically with the means employed to persuade the audience in Lithuanian social advertising. Aristotle in his Rhetoric points out that persuasion can be achieved in three ways: through ethos, logos, and pathos. Ethos refers to the speaker’s character as it appears to the audience: if we believe that a speaker has good sense, good morality and goodwill, we are inclined to believe what he says. In social advertising, famous people, organizations and authorit… Show more

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