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babunello [35]
2 years ago
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After re-reading Jobs' speech, write down three pieces of his advice to the audience. Use your own words. Do these messages seem

to hold more logos or pathos for you? Explain which of the two (logos or pathos) is more powerful to you. Why?
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Paraphin [41]2 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

After re-reading Jobs' speech, the three pieces of his advice to the audience are the following.

1) Always follow your heart, not other people's voices.

2) Do not let any external voice suppress your inner voice. Your inner voice is ypur best guide.

3) Sometimes bad things happen and you think they are definitive. But the worst things could be the best things that could have happened.

Do these messages seem to hold more logos or pathos for you?

To me, the message is full of pathos from the very beginning. It is full of personal anecdotes that connect with students.

Which of the two (logos or pathos) is more powerful to you.

For me, pathos is so much more powerful because it appeals to the emotion of the audience. And audiences better react to emotion rather than reason or logic.

And that is what Steve Jobs did during his commencement speech at Stanford, in 2005.

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