Chavez discusses a “possession given by God to man”, making the audience feel an obligation to comply with what God has given to man. Along with relating his cause back to God, Chavez also channels other respected figures to establish his ethos. Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr. are referenced, which aid in building Chavez’s credibility. Along with asserting religion to channel the audience's, emotions, Chavez incorporates diction with a strong emotional attachment, such as “burdens”, “struggle”, and “demoralization” which make the audience more vulnerable and susceptible to agree with Chavez’s
Chavez discusses a “possession given by God to man”, making the audience feel an obligation to comply with what God has given to man. Along with relating his cause back to God, Chavez also channels other respected figures to establish his ethos. Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr. are referenced, which aid in building Chavez’s credibility. Along with asserting religion to channel the audience's, emotions, Chavez incorporates diction with a strong emotional attachment, such as “burdens”, “struggle”, and “demoralization” which make the audience more vulnerable and susceptible to agree with Chavez’s