Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia

The study examined rhetorical appeals in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches delivered during his comeback as the seventh prime minister of Malaysia. The specific aspects investigated were: (1) the extent to which the logos, pathos and ethos appeals were used; (2) the use of the active and passive voice...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Siti Marina, Kamil, Nyun Chow, Chow, Ting, Su Hie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIMAS Publisher 2022
Subjects:
Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40640/3/Logos%2C%20pathos%20-%20Copy.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40640/
https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/TUR/article/view/4539/1642
https://doi.org/10.33736/tur.4539.2022
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.unimas.ir.40640
record_format eprints
spelling my.unimas.ir.406402023-10-11T02:07:43Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40640/ Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia Siti Marina, Kamil Nyun Chow, Chow Ting, Su Hie P Philology. Linguistics The study examined rhetorical appeals in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches delivered during his comeback as the seventh prime minister of Malaysia. The specific aspects investigated were: (1) the extent to which the logos, pathos and ethos appeals were used; (2) the use of the active and passive voice in attribution of responsibility; and (3) the use of personal pronouns in the appeals. Six of Mahathir Mohamad’s political speeches in Malay language delivered in 2018-2020 with a word-count of 13,000 words were analysed using Aristotle’s rhetorical proofs. The results show that Mahathir Mohamad relied on logos (56.17%) and pathos (39.63%) but not ethos (4.20%). Mahathir Mohamad came across as a political leader who relied on argumentation and the positioning of himself as a spokesperson for the ruling coalition and the government, reflected in “kita” (we-inclusive) accounting for 50.26% of personal pronouns used. However, in the context of a distressing situation, he resorted to the pathos appeal and the frequent use of “I” to show personal interpretations. The passive voice and circumstantial referents were strategically used in disparaging remarks without identifying the doer. The study indicated that seasoned political leaders have a stable rhetorical style with flexibility to suit situations and audiences. UNIMAS Publisher 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40640/3/Logos%2C%20pathos%20-%20Copy.pdf Siti Marina, Kamil and Nyun Chow, Chow and Ting, Su Hie (2022) Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia. Trends in Undergraduate Research, 5 (1). f1-f13. ISSN 2637-093X https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/TUR/article/view/4539/1642 https://doi.org/10.33736/tur.4539.2022
institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
building Centre for Academic Information Services (CAIS)
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
content_source UNIMAS Institutional Repository
url_provider http://ir.unimas.my/
language English
topic P Philology. Linguistics
spellingShingle P Philology. Linguistics
Siti Marina, Kamil
Nyun Chow, Chow
Ting, Su Hie
Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia
description The study examined rhetorical appeals in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches delivered during his comeback as the seventh prime minister of Malaysia. The specific aspects investigated were: (1) the extent to which the logos, pathos and ethos appeals were used; (2) the use of the active and passive voice in attribution of responsibility; and (3) the use of personal pronouns in the appeals. Six of Mahathir Mohamad’s political speeches in Malay language delivered in 2018-2020 with a word-count of 13,000 words were analysed using Aristotle’s rhetorical proofs. The results show that Mahathir Mohamad relied on logos (56.17%) and pathos (39.63%) but not ethos (4.20%). Mahathir Mohamad came across as a political leader who relied on argumentation and the positioning of himself as a spokesperson for the ruling coalition and the government, reflected in “kita” (we-inclusive) accounting for 50.26% of personal pronouns used. However, in the context of a distressing situation, he resorted to the pathos appeal and the frequent use of “I” to show personal interpretations. The passive voice and circumstantial referents were strategically used in disparaging remarks without identifying the doer. The study indicated that seasoned political leaders have a stable rhetorical style with flexibility to suit situations and audiences.
format Article
author Siti Marina, Kamil
Nyun Chow, Chow
Ting, Su Hie
author_facet Siti Marina, Kamil
Nyun Chow, Chow
Ting, Su Hie
author_sort Siti Marina, Kamil
title Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia
title_short Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia
title_full Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia
title_fullStr Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Logos, pathos and ethos in Mahathir Mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of Malaysia
title_sort logos, pathos and ethos in mahathir mohamad’s speeches during his come-back as prime minister of malaysia
publisher UNIMAS Publisher
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40640/3/Logos%2C%20pathos%20-%20Copy.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40640/
https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/TUR/article/view/4539/1642
https://doi.org/10.33736/tur.4539.2022
_version_ 1779443473312645120
score 13.160551