To Kill A Mockingbird Rhetorical Analysis

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When you’re in an argument and you are trying to persuade someone to think the same as you, you have to get them to think. You have to get their minds moving in a way that will change their entire perspective. Jake Brigance in A Time to Kill and Atticus from To Kill a Mockingbird do this perfectly. They are both lawyers that are trying to defend a black man of a crime that they committed. Although both of their speeches are good, Jake Brigance’s was more effective because of the rhetorical strategies that they used. The rhetorical strategies that he used were pathos, enumeratio, and rhetorical questions.
One of the first rhetorical strategies that Jake Brigance uses is pathos. By definition, pathos is “an appeal of emotion, and is a way of