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Abigail Adams Analysis
Sailee Rane
Abigail Adams Letter Analysis
SOAPSTone:
Subject- importance of travel
Occasion- January 19, 1780; prior to his presidency
Audience- her son (John Quincy Adams); future president
Purpose- to inform her son that he must be diligent about traveling to France
Speaker- Abigail Adams; mother of John Quincy Adams
Tone- strict, proving a point, motivational
DITS:
Diction- the words used my Adams all serve a purpose of creating a motivational
tone
Imagery- “increases its stream the farther it flows from its source”; “animated by
scenes”; “so much satisfaction as to be honored”
Tone- in SOAPSTone
Syntax- there are no noticeable sentence structures, repetitions, or significant
words placed at the beginning or end of sentences
ETHOS PATHOS LOGOS:
Ethos- Adams is his mother so anything she says to him must be true
Pathos- Adams shows love for her son even though they are far apart
Logos- she implies that if he were to follow her instructions that all would be well
for him
Abigail Adams letter to her son, future president John Quincy Adams, for the reason of stressing how important it is that he travels to France, and uses ethos, pathos, and logos to do so.
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