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pa·thos
/ˈpeˌθɑs, ˌθɔ
s
, ˌθ
os
||ˈpæ-/
感傷,悲悵,悲情
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pa·thos
n.
That
quality
or
property
of
anything
which
touches
the
feelings
or
excites
emotions
and
passions
,
esp
.,
that
which
awakens
tender
emotions
,
such
as
pity
,
sorrow
,
and
the
like
;
contagious
warmth
of
feeling
,
action
,
or
expression
;
pathetic
quality
;
as
,
the
pathos
of
a
picture
,
of
a
poem
,
or
of
a
cry
.
The
combination
of
incident
,
and
the
pathos
of
catastrophe
.
--
T
.
Warton
.
1.
The
quality
or
character
of
those
emotions
,
traits
,
or
experiences
which
are
personal
,
and
therefore
restricted
and
evanescent
;
transitory
and
idiosyncratic
dispositions
or
feelings
as
distinguished
from
those
which
are
universal
and
deep-seated
in
character
; --
opposed
to
ethos
.
2.
Suffering
;
the
enduring
of
active
stress
or
affliction
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pathos
n
1:
a
quality
that
arouses
emotions
(
especially
pity
or
sorrow
);
"
the
film
captured
all
the
pathos
of
their
situation
"
[
syn
:
poignancy
]
2:
a
feeling
of
sympathy
and
sorrow
for
the
misfortunes
of
others
; "
the
blind
are
too
often
objects
of
pity
" [
syn
:
commiseration
,
pity
,
ruth
]
3:
a
style
that
has
the
power
to
evoke
feelings
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