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In his closing argument during the Hinckley assassination trial, defense attorney V...
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In his closing argument during the Hinckley assassination trial, defense attorney Vincent Fuller said to the jury
"First is the spring of 1976 when John Hinckley impulsively goes] out, abruptly sells his automobile and goes to California to become a rock star or a song writer. Unrealistic,
absolutely unrealistic. He had not had one moment of training in music. And he believed he would come on the front of Hollywood and be an instant success. Needless to say, he
was a total failure and it resulted in his depression, despair, and disappointment. He made another aborted effort, I believe in 1978, where the doctors testified he went to Nashville
again with great expectations of being a rock star. Once again his hopes were dashed, because, obviously, these were unrealistic goals. Whether at that point in time they are
psychotic, obviously we are not qualified to address that you should consider that, though, in your deliberations."
Evaluate Fuller's argument in terms of logos, pathos, and ethos. Use evidence from the statement to support your answer. Your response should be a minimum of five sentences.
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