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identifying a rhetorical appeal
lady macbeth. was the hope drunk,
wherein you dressd yourself? hath it slept since,
and wakes it now, to look so green and pale
at what it did so freely? from this time
such i account thy love. art thou afeard
to be the same in thine own act and valour
as thou art in desire? wouldst thou have that
which thou esteemst the ornament of life,
and live a coward in thine own esteem,
letting i dare not wait upon i would,
like the poor cat i the adage?
-the tragedy of macbeth,
william shakespeare
read the excerpt. which phrases develop pathos?
check all that apply.
\so green and pale\
\did so freely\
\from this time\
\art thou afeard\
\live a coward\
Pathos appeals to emotion, targeting feelings of shame, fear, or vulnerability.
- "so green and pale" evokes visual discomfort and anxiety.
- "Art thou afeard" challenges courage, stirring insecurity.
- "live a coward" triggers shame and self-loathing.
The other phrases focus on context or past actions without emotional provocation.
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