The theme of the film is to trust your convictions, even when everyone says they are impossible.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "Smallfoot," tells the story of Migo and Percy Patterson.
- Migo is a yeti, who lives in an isolated alley. He faithfully believes that human beings exist, yet everyone around him thinks otherwise and judges his conviction.
- Percy Patterson is a filmmaker who can't get an audience for his work, but he believes he'll make it sooner or later. However, the people around him do not agree and laugh at his failure.
The two characters end up meeting and helping each other achieve their goals. In this case, we can see that the theme of the film is related to the confidence we have in our convictions and this is related to our dreams and goals.
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I chose God as an example of Ethos. He is mentioned several times, and usually when someone involves God in their ted talk, people that believe in Him will likely be more persuaded, since they look up to Him -- he is an authority in Christianity. Secondly, for my Logos, or logic part, I chose an overall idea, since there were no specific quotes. The idea of women's rights is a big topic in this speech. The speaker says, "And ain't I a women?" several times. Women being secondary is a real-life problem, and has been persistently for as long as anyone can remember. This speaker seems to be talking about racism to black women specifically. Finally, for Pathos, I chose "I have borne thirteen children and seen most all sold to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me!" This sentence provokes sad and negative feelings. Thinking about a mother watching her children be taken away from her for to be sold for slavery is just depressing. When she sought reassurance, the only person there for her was Jesus.
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