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But now that death penalty is one of the punishments especially in southern states it is an important issue that should be resolved. He believes that since he is a person who has lived in those days, he can see the difference between the death penalty in theory and action. With mantionaing this in his article, we can consider this as an intrinsic ethos.
             In the article of "Death Penalty Is Justice," the author has used pathos in several parts of the article. First of all, Koch mentions that some people think that the death penalty is "barbaric." He responds to those people who think so in the way that "capital punishment is not a pleasant topic," and also people do not have to like the death penalty in order to support it. In this case, he has mentioned an analogy. The analogy is between death penalty and cancer that will be discussed in the analogy part of this comparison. But Koch also says that that this analogy is imperfect because murder is not the disease. "the disease is injustice" he says. Moreover, some people think that capital punishment cheapens the value of human life. Koch in response to those people says that it not only does not cheapen the value of human life, instead strengthens it. It gives value to the life of the victims of the murderers. Another excuse that people use to avoid the death penalty is that they believe it is applied in a discriminatory manner. To answer these people, the government of some states use lethal injection to avoid any suffering during the execution. At the end, Koch states that "death of anyone diminishes us all, but we are diminished even by a justice system that fails to function." In all these parts, Koch uses the power of pathos by appealing to people's emotions to persuade his audience that the death penalty is justice, and we have to execute the murderers.
             On the other hand, in terms of pathos, Bruck indicates that Joseph Carl Shaw, a murderer in South Carolina who has been executed, had a mental illness from taking PCP, and it is not right to execute a person who is not mentally alert.


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