Examples of using Pathos in English and their translations into Portuguese
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There is a touch of tenderness and pathos about that.
I think she sees your pathos.
Chrysostom's ethical zeal and pathos were rooted in his clear vision of the Body of Christ.
In such look you will not go outside and in pathos club will strange look at you if you manage before to pass a face control.
Pathos is a communication technique used most often in rhetoric,
Let poetic lines seem too pathos, love- feeling high,
and their"combination of pathos, dignity, and pride"(El Tayib)
Create a storyboard that shows examples of ethos, pathos, and logos from the text.
Idea of the symphony, its pathos- accusation of harm for the sake of struggle for the truth, for the person.
Pathos- a unique place where it is possible to combine beach rest with visit of sights.
Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
But sense and pathos of music not in it,
lines of the order all pathos of those fiery, reformative years was reflected:"….
In spite of the seriousness of certain stories with bitter and fatal taste, the pathos has no place.
but the response made little headway against the pathos of the royalist book.
Display of backward life from within with its positive and negative manifestations, without pathos, made work"treasure" of the Jewish and world literature.
Pathos appears obviously as part of what you just saw in that little girl's drawing.
Euclides conveys a view of the backcountryman based on pathos, on the heroic Nature of the backcountryman,
and the beauty, and the pathos, and the sheer glorious eccentricity of the British way of dressing.
Strong pathos and fast lines, the work seems to be made by an artist from Bergamo,