What I have and hope to have...
My topic is about Vulnerability. I'm taking my stand to say that Vulnerability is very empowering and liberating. I will explain what it takes to letting that guard down and allowing yourself to to vulnerable in a relationship. How we will dissect my "Taking a Stand" essay is by Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Substantiation, Evaluation, and Policy.
Ethos- has the consistency of the topic. It is letting the audience know what you are going to communicate. My whole story is to provide information about being vulnerable and why you should be.
Pathos- Explains my emotion. I plan on describing my road of being vulnerable and how that allowed me to meet my husband. The hardships of letting that guard down and allowing myself to be loved.
Logos- I want to include Brene Borwn TedTalks theory of vulnerability, and the ingredients that is included in what vulnerability is and how vulnerability can empower you to want to feel belonged and loved.
Substantiation- I plan to provide Brene Browns facts of shame, fear, connection, compassion, and courage. The definition of those words and how they associate with Vulnerability. I will provides a story aside from my own, that will prove that being vulnerable is a great thing and that it can help your relationships as well as how you look at life.
Evaluation- I will state what is right and what is wrong, why you may feel and what you should feel about vulnerability.
Policy- I will tell you what should be done. What the conclusion is of letting the guard down and what you can learn from being vulnerable. This will allow you to be on either side of the fence, but definitely not on the fence.

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