“Pathos would make you cry. It would enlist your sentiments. Pathos has those things as its end. They want you to feel emotions. The emotions rule. Tragedy doesn’t think of those as its end. It’s a big difference.” – John Iorio
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"Pathos would make you cry. It would enlist your sentiments. Pathos has those things as its end. They want you to feel emotions. The emotions rule. Tragedy doesn’t think of those as its end. It’s a big difference." – John Iorio
"Pathos would make you cry. It would enlist your sentiments. Pathos has those things as its end. They want you to feel emotions. The emotions rule. Tragedy doesn’t think of those as its end. It’s a big difference." – John Iorio
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