Persuasion Medea Rhetorical Analysis

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In the first meeting, Jason uses the power of persuasion. “Love compelled you to save me. Still, I will not put too fine a point on it.” The first argument Jason uses the tactic of logos to describe his mistake. Kypris, the goddess of love is the mastermind that excuses Jason from cheating on Medea. He is convinced that the god’s choosing of his destiny is reason for his new found love. Jason is in complete denial this causes negative tensions toward Medea. “All the Greeks are aware that you are a wise woman and you have fame” Continued to the second argument, Jason uses pathos to strike his next statement. He implies that Madea is known for her many talents because of him. Being that her life would not have been as profound, he explains