GROUP1 Aristotles Model of Communication
GROUP1 Aristotles Model of Communication
GROUP1 Aristotles Model of Communication
Ethos
Credibility
PathosEmotion
Logos
Logic
ETHOS It is the characteristic that defines the credibility of the
speaker in a communication model. It is a fact that
without credibility, the words of the speaker will hold no
power over its audience and thus fail to impress and
persuade them
Pathos in the communication model helps the speaker to
connect with the audience through various emotions like
PATHOS
anger, sadness, happiness, confidence, etc. Profit and
non-profit organizations, politicians, etc. capitalize on
Pathos to address and connect with the emotion of the
target audience.
LOGOS Logos is considered an important element of Aristotle’s
communication model that signifies logic. The audience
will not only be influenced by the speech but also the
logic behind it. The speaker has to take the help of Logos
in Aristotle’s communication model and present statistics
and facts so that the audience can believe and ultimately
relate with him.
considered a communication process one-way
where the model is mainly focused from speaker to
receiver
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
Used to develop public speaking and
There is no concept of feedback, it is one
create propaganda.
way from speaker to audience.
References
Mishra, P. (2018), "Aristotle’s Model of Communication"
https://medium.com/@pragyamishra_84005/aristotles-model-of-
communication-254aa568fb0a
https://www.mvorganizing.org/why-is-aristotle-a-model-of-
communication/#:~:text=The%20advantage%20of%20Aristotle's%20model,t
he%20process%20won't%20work
https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_advantages_and_disadvantages_
of_Aristotle's_model_of_communication