Ethos, Pathos, Logos
SOAPSTone
Vocab
Annotations and texts
Literary Analysis
100

Define Pathos

What is Pathos is a tool used to take advantage of the reader's emotions?

100

Purpose for SOAPSTone

What is to better understand the text, to analyze the meaning of the text, and to consider how and why the text was written?

100

Define incite

What is to rouse, stir up, urge on?



100

Annotations

What is a note of an explination, thought, etc for a piece of literature?

100

Main idea

What is the central message, insight, or opinion in a work?

200

Pathos, Logos, and Ethos 

What is a tool used to create a more powerful message/point?

200

Define SOAPSTone

S-Subject

O-Occasion

A-Audience

P-Purpose

S-Speaker

T-Tone


200

Define conjoin

What is join together, unite?

200

You can annotate any text

What is true?

200

Define direct characterization

What is the writer tells you what the character is like?

300

Examples of Logos

What is Facts, statistics, historical/literal analogies, real life examples, etc?

300

SOAPSTone is used when

What is analyzing text?

300

Define resurgent

what is rising after defeat?

300

There is only one way to annotate

What is false?

300

Define indirect characterization

What is the writer gives you clues about the character?

400

Pathos used wrong

What is overusing Pathos, leaving the reader to feel manipulated? 

400

SOAPSTone+quotations from text

What is a strong analysis?

400

Define contemplate

What is to consider thoughtfully and carefully?

400

The main idea of Lamb to the Slaughter

What is how we overlook the true nature of a person or situation when we allow preconceived notions to cloud our judgment?

400

Characters' motivation

What is the reason the character takes part in a particular action?

500

The difference between Ethos and Logos

What is Ethos is used to generally build trust, while Logos is used to prove the author's point/subject with facts?

500

You can have more than one audience

What is true?

500

Define vociferous

What is loud and noisy; compelling attention?

500

Left VS. Right annotations

What is Left- marking a note briefly summarizing what the author LEFT for you to find VS. Right- to mark, note, breifly summarize anything you wonder throughout the text. "I wonder if I'm RIGHT"?

500

Situational irony VS. dramatic irony

What is a contrast between what a reader or character expects and what actually happens, VS. a contrast between what the reader knows and what at least one character knows?