To Kill A Mockingbird Rhetorical Analysis

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In the past decades, the modes of persuasion are constantly used to persuade individuals. Rhetorical appeals are used in many different methods. In many circumstances, they are utilized to convince the audience in court and in commercials to convince the viewer to buy the product. During the trial of Tom Robinson, who was accused of sexual assault by the Ewells, there were several given examples of rhetorical appeals. In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, there was an incident that led Atticus Finch, the defender, and Mr. Gilmer, the prosecutor, use rhetorical appeals -ethos, pathos, and logos- to persuade the judge, the jury, and the audience that Tom Robison was not the assaulter of Mayella Ewell.
While in trial, Atticus provided examples