Pathos Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for pathos.
pathos
pathos
/ˈpeɪˌθɒs/
Examples
- Pathos plays on the audience's emotions.
- Pathos represents an appeal to the audience's emotions.
- There is no need for the pathos.
- The pathos is added to by the cookbook.
- The pathos spread to all of them.
- The poem is deeply lyrical and filled with pathos.
- The song is full of such pathos and sorrow and longing for that umbrella.
- But no language can do justice to the pathos of her singing.
- Humor, pathos, and satire sought to stir the feelings of the public.
- In a bid to add pathos to the drama, Ruby's part was expanded.
a quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow)
noun
a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others
noun
a style that has the power to evoke feelings
noun
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"Path + Toes. The sad story walked a path to our toes, making us feel deep emotion."
"Pat + Hose. Pat feels so sad he cries on his hose."
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