Aristotle’s model of communication.pptx

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Aristotle’s model of communication

Understanding Aristotle Model of Communication Aristotle’s model of communication revolves around the speaker and how audiences get influenced by the speech. It mainly focuses on his convincing ability around his audience. It’s broadly divided into 5 primary elements Speaker Speech Occasion Audience Effect

3 Elements of Aristotle Model of Communication Aristotle has given importance to a good communicator role in communication. Here are the three elements that should be present in a good public speaker to engage his audience

3 Elements of Aristotle Model of Communication 1. Ethos Ethos is the first most important quality that should be present in a good speaker. If he takes the credibility of his words and speech, the speech would automatically be liked and acknowledged by the audience. If the speaker is not taking credit for his speech, the audience might feel cheated and won’t believe in the user.

3 Elements of Aristotle Model of Communication 2. Pathos Pathos means feeling connected. If a speaker is giving a speech and the audience feels emotional bonding with the speech, they’ll automatically be mesmerized by it. This sort of emotional bonding with the speaker would result in high engagement from the audience.

3 Elements of Aristotle Model of Communication 3. Logos Logos means logic. The speech needs to be engaging as well as have some logic behind it. If the content is irrelevant and has no association with the occasion and the audience, the speech won’t be appreciated and liked. Logic: a proper or reasonable way of thinking about something

Examples of Aristotle Model of Communication 1. Politician speaking to the Public 2. Shopkeeper Convincing a Customer