pathos in English

noun
1
a quality that evokes pity or sadness.
the actor injects his customary humor and pathos into the role
synonyms:poignancytragedysadnesspitifulnesspiteousnesspitiableness
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1. Pathos

2. Moreover pathos is a tide.

3. Chiasms: Pathos, Phenomenology, and Object-Oriented Rhetorics

4. What unutterable pathos was in his voice!

5. The scene was full of pathos.

6. There is abundant pathos in her words.

7. It creates an unbelievable pathos for Tithonus.

8. He had hearty distaste for songs of pathos.

9. Its tone is rather of an obvious pathos.

10. Pathos is one of the most important Aristotelean appeals

11. With touching pathos he described the pangs of hunger.

12. The pathos of the situation brought tears to our eyes.

13. The quite magnificence of his political pathos lay in this.

14. Bathos is an insincere and/or excessively sentimental demonstration of pathos

15. Bathos and Pathos are flying enemies in DmC: Devil May Cry

16. The pathos of Antoine's predicament is clearly articulated in this passage.

17. The opera's mixture of comedy, pathos, and desire will break your heart.

18. As she sat in church her face had a pathos and poignancy.

19. There's a pathos in his performance which he never lets slide into sentimentality.

20. The deliberate pathos, the Cloying charm, did not seem to exist for Louise

21. The third act, the climax of the entire play, is typified by pathos and tragedy.

22. It is a highly accomplished drawing, full of pathos and the grief of the artist.

23. The adjective is Bathetic, like pathetic, the adjective for pathos, the Greek word for suffering

24. The longest story is so full of pathos that the joke lines elicit only sympathy, not laughter.

25. The term Allopathy is derived from two Greek words: allo meaning opposite and pathos meaning suffering.

26. Pathos appears obviously as part of what you just saw in that little girl's drawing.

27. 15 Adjani is unrivalled when it comes to expressing violent pain without lapsing into pathos.

28. I know I should be kind and concerned and that I should at least feign pathos.

29. Some one who annoyed with her need for sympathy, who irritated with her shameless display of pathos.

30. It was a venue of pathos and prayers, a wretched place for passengers concerned with their welfare.

31. One of my creative writing students recently me n tioned the twinning of pathos and Bathos in a

32. You can't find an example of pain and suffering, compared to our Western art where pathos is everywhere.

33. Furthermore, President Obama’s first inaugural speech contained patriotism, allusions, and Anaphoras to appeal to the effect of pathos

34. Wounded loyalty and dignified pathos were her line on stage, although off-stage she grew increasingly self-assertive.

35. A Compellingly inventive retelling mixing slapstick and pathos with warm humour, this is a marvellously fun night

36. Literally, it is merely a bride's song of farewell, full of pathos and tenderness and deeply moving.

37. Ataraxia can be distinguished from a related condition, apatheia, or freedom from disordered passions and emotions (pathos = passion)

38. Nevertheless, Plenderleith injects genuine pathos into his tales that, on the whole, are affiliated to the great game.

39. The concentrated pathos of her narration, and the clarity with which she conveys its crippling effects on Blanche, is breathtaking.

40. The key difference between pathos and Bathos is that the word pathos is about evoking pity and sympathy whereas Bathos refers to a sudden change from a serious, deeply moving, important act to a foolish or a trivial episode in a literary work.

41. There is pathos to be found in it in abundance, and images of love and great nobility of spirit.

42. His explanation of Akrasia is simply that pathos is sometimes a stronger motivational force than full-fledged reason

43. Antipathy: [antip′əthē] Etymology: Gk, anti + pathos, suffering a strong feeling of aversion or antagonism to particular objects, situations, or individuals

44. In doing so he brings a mixture of humour and pathos to their pointless wrigglings and fumblings, squashings and Balloonings

45. Bergman for once forgoes some of his more inaccessible leanings to tell a straight tale with great humour and pathos.

46. What a world of pathos in this: A barren room, ill kempt children, a worn out patient wife, a dissolute husband, and weak.

47. Bathos, (from Greek bathys, “deep”), unsuccessful, and therefore ludicrous, attempt to portray pathos in art, i.e., to evoke pity, sympathy, or sorrow

48. Bathos noun anticlimax, disappointment, sentimentality, letdown, comedown (informal), mawkishness, false pathos There was an element of Bathos about the much-acclaimed speech

49. While all these words mean "having the power to produce deep emotion," Affecting is close to moving but most often suggests pathos

50. 27 What a world of pathos in this: A barren room, ill kempt children, a worn out patient wife, a dissolute husband, and weak.