Logical fallacies are arguments in a statement that are usually not based on a critical logic/knowledge about a specific situation/topic/circumstance. They need to be avoided for making our statement rightly put out in front of others.
Explanation:
- “The government shouldn’t murder people who murder other people.” - here, the fallacy(mistake) is an opinion of a citizen or a layman cannot be considered as a law, unless and until conferred and studied upon when it involves political knowledge.
- “If you can’t prove that I am lying then I must be telling the truth.” - here, with a point of view or perspective of a person who believes in certain aspects of personality traits that show cannot be true every time.
- “My teacher didn’t take into account that I had a rough morning and that’s why I failed the exam. I should get another chance to take the test.” - here, again, when we look into a single student's excuse or reason, it is not right as per a teacher's guidelines. There are certain norms to be followed by every individual.
- “Every time I sit down on my couch to watch the game, my team wins. I have to watch the game on the couch for my team to win.” - here, it is a perspective versus reality scenario. It might have been true for more than twice, but it does not really make any sense or give us a guarantee.
- “Legalized abortion is a step to having an anti-life, murderous society.” - Here, it is an opinion of, may be, 40% of individuals around the world. It cannot be right only because few activists have taken these answers in to account.
- "If all of your friends jump off of a bridge, than will you jump off?” - here, it is a sarcastic approach over talking or communicating about the level of stupidity a person can act with but not a realistic argument.
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A movie that shows <em>similar characteristics </em>to the ones that can be seen in Greek tragedies and Senecan dramas is The Passion of the Christ.
The <em>Greek tragic elements</em> that can be observed in Senecan dramas are the <em>melodramatic elements, such as killing, assassination, horror scenes</em>, that chock the reader or viewer. <em>Revenge</em> is also an important element since it is considered <em>the main plot of Seneca's plays</em>. <em>Supernatural elements</em> and the presence of the <em>underworld</em> are also important elements present in Senecan dramas. Greek tragedies usually tell the story of a<em> hero, a good person who had a terrible destiny or was misunderstood</em>. That causes <em>pity, empathy and fear</em> on the audience.
The movie The Passion of the Christ tells <em>Christ's story</em>, which is well-known throughout the world because of Christianism and the bible. That story was adapted into a movie format and shows <em>many similar characteristics to the ones in Greek tragedies and Senecan dramas</em>, such as <em>melodramatic elements</em> because the movie has <em>many horrific scenes of torture and blood-shed</em>; revenge and <em>betrail</em>, since it tells the viewer about <em>Juda's betrail that led Christ to his death</em>; <em>supernatural elements</em> because it tells about <em>Christ's resurrection</em> and his visions and <em>conversations with God</em>. Also, the movie is about <em>a hero that was misunderstood and had a terrible destiny</em>, moreover it causes <em>pity and fear</em> on the audience. Therefore, the movie presents many of the characteristics found in Senecan dramas and Greek tragedies.
The belief that the natural world is filled with spirits is called animism.