President Bill Clinton gave a powerful speech to thousands of scared and grieving
Americans about the Oklahoma City bombing. Clinton Primarily used ethos and pathos to convince the nation that it could overcome and move forward, and logos to reason with the nation that everything would be okay.
The Oklahoma City bombing was a horrific event that still resonates with citizens of the
U.S today. The bombing left numerous dead and countless others terrified of what could happen next. It was troubling times like that where a nation looks to their leaders for comfort and wisdom. Bill Clinton was that leader on April 19, 1993 when the horrific tragedy took place.
Clinton, being the President of the U.S., had the spotlight on him after the bombing
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Clinton also uses pathos very strongly in his speech by saying, “We mourn with you”.
This statement gets everyone thinking of the children and their families that were lost, triggering feelings of sadness. He also thanks everyone who helped save lives that awful day, and this gets everyone thinking about the firefighters, police and ordinary people who stepped up to help others. The biggest use of pathos in his speech has to be when he mentioned all the different types of people who worked there and who they meant to everyone. “...Citizens in the building going about their daily business ; and many there who severed the elderly and disabled, who worked to support our farmers, our veterans, who worked to enforce our laws and protect us”. He then goes on to say what they were to others. He mentions neighbors, friends, church, PTA meetings, civic clubs, ballparks. This hits home to so many people and start to feel sad and angered about the destruction. He then envelopes that in feelings of hope when he says “You have lost too much, but you have not lost everything” he truly inspired so many different emotions in one speech, which is what made it so great.
President Clinton probably used logos the least but it still was there and made