* Emotion or feeling, particularly a strong or intense one.
* Passion or enthusiasm, especially in the context of art or literature.
* A tragic element or emotional effect, particularly in a dramatic work.
Pathos is often used in a literary sense to describe a quality that evokes emotional responses in the audience, such as pity, sadness, or sympathy.
For example, a tragic play might be said to have pathos, because it creates a sense of emotional intensity and suffering in the viewer.
In other words, pathos refers to the power of an experience or work of art to move us emotionally.