The Philosophy of Comedy: Ryan Hamilton
Ryan Hamilton could be the next Brian Regan. He has the same witty, clean humor that is very hard to come across in stand-up comedy. His audience would be very different than those that would see one of Carrot top's or Kevin Hart's shows. His audience would mostly be targeting people who enjoy a clean sense of humor. Most of those would be of the Christian community.
In this comedy segment Ryan discusses the pros and cons of single life. He states that being single is great, that you are able to live very freely. However, he is sick of being single. He then makes a very persuasive argument on why not being single is a better lifestyle. He shows the merits of a relationship by showing how sad his life is currently. Ryan states that he isn't watching Netflix and eating a Lean Cuisine alone because he likes it.
His persuasive appeals are mostly rooted in pathos. He talks about the benefits of being in a relationship. He also uses his accidentally happy looking face to persuade the audience that he is worth dating. He uses logos by saying that he logically should be dating because he's a nice guy and has a lot to offer, besides cooking that is. I am definitely a part of the audience. I may not physically be in the audience, but I am currently single and identify with what he jokes about in regard to single life.

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