Donkey And Shrek's Argumentative

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Wrapping up the last ending of the scene, Donkey and Shrek when after Princess Fiona to stop her from marrying another guy. Shrek was going to finally tell her how he truly felt about her. Therefore, Donkey had accomplished his side of the argument by creating a strong appeal to pathos and some ethos. By convincing Shrek that he was wrong about taking their friendship for granted and he should take a chance on a potential relationship with Princess Fiona. Shrek had the weaker side of the argument even though he had some logos appeal. Some of his logic and facts were not capable of holding up with Donkey’s argument. Which had damage to his credibility because Shrek only heard a fraction of the conversation between Donkey and Princess Fiona. …show more content…
Not only did Shrek and Donkey had opposing viewpoints in this argument, after everything was said and done they both took a stand for Shrek it was saying he was sorry and Donkey convincing Shrek to take a chance by going to Fiona wedding and confess his