appealatories
Appealatories is a term that emerged in the mid-20th century, primarily in the context of rhetoric and persuasive communication. It refers to a set of strategies or techniques employed to evoke an emotional response from an audience, thereby influencing their judgment or decision. These are distinct from logical appeals, which rely on reason and evidence.
The effectiveness of appealatories lies in their ability to tap into fundamental human emotions such as fear,
While powerful, the use of appealatories can be ethically debated. Critics argue that over-reliance on emotional