2013年7月4日木曜日

Illustrating "Appeal to Emotion"


I found a website that illustrates ‘appeal to emotion’

 

This site provides us many messages and slogans about fur trade, and it is useful when we try to know what kinds of opinions others have toward fur trade. However, I think it gives us too much information by the way of appealing to our emotions. For example, it has no specific numbers or data about fur trade and animals for that, and uses many words to appeal to our emotions, like ‘hurt’ or ‘cruel’. Using these words may be effective to make people who don’t have any knowledge about fur trade be interested in the issue, but is not useful for the people who want to know the detail of the issue. When providing information on certain kinds of issues, especially in this case, fur trade, it is important to give us some emotional appeal and this site shows us well the way of appealing to emotion, I think.

1 件のコメント:

  1. Hi Ikumi,
    I think the website you've written about here was really made not to convince anyone of the cruelty of wearing fur, but it was directed at people who are already convinced, and need slogans and expressions to use in order to convince others. The page provides a list of slogans. Slogans generally appeal to emotion more than to reason. These were slogans that the website creators may have hoped enemies of fur would use at protest marches or demonstrations.
    Cheers,
    Joseph D.

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