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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Critical Introduction
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Welcome to our blog about the Space Race! We are three freshman in the College Park Scholars program at the University of Maryland. After s...
Monday, October 5, 2015
Pathos: Space Oddity
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Pathos is by far the most frequently used and most effective rhetorical element in "Space Oddity". This is in large part due to th...
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Sunday, October 4, 2015
Logos: JFK's Moon Shot Speech to Congress
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In order for JFK to persuade the members of Congress, he needed to present enough evidence and dedication for the government to be willing t...
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Logos: David Bowie "Space Oddity"
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David Bowie's "Space Oddity" does not have a significant appeal to logos. Due to the fact the "Space Oddity" was bor...
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Pathos: JFK's Moon Shot Speech to Congress
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John F. Kennedy does a very successful job at appealing to the emotions of the audience. In this case, the audience is 435 members of Congre...
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Friday, October 2, 2015
Ethos: David Bowie "Space Oddity"
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Prior to his 1969 release of "Space Oddity," David Bowie had not established a significant amount of extrinsic ethos. With the wil...
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
Stasis Theory: Space Oddity
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Although it is more difficult to identify specific aspects of stasis theory in a song, most of them are definitely present. In the case of S...
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