identify any remarks that make either of the two forms of Ethical Appeal discussed above. Does this speaker establish his practical wisdom, his commitment to principles, and his sense of altruism?

Greed is Good: The Ethical Appeals of Gordon Gekko

Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) is a thoroughly corrupt stock market profiteer. He illegally uses insider information and he uses his influence to sabotage various corporations – all in order to take the risk out of his investment schemes. And in his capacity as majority shareholder of Teldar Paper, he is able to manipulate the company in a way that will virtually guarantee that he will make a modest profit.In the speech below, identify any remarks that make either of the two forms of Ethical Appeal discussed above. Does this speaker establish his practical wisdom, his commitment to principles, and his sense of altruism? If so, what does he say to make these qualities apparent? Does he appear to take account of the values, desires, fears, or prejudices of his particular audience? Explain how exactly he does that. Make sure you discuss both forms of ethos in your Journal Assignment.