As you're walking down the street of crowded New York you hear an airplane fly by and then an explosion of debris flies everywhere. You see one of the twin towers on fire and people running for their lives, some so confused and in shock just stand there baffled by what just happened. Then as you're fleeing you hear a second plane fly by and another explosion all the sudden. You feel a sharp pain in your side but you ignore it and keep running. You turn around to see both towers have been hit. This is what most people felt during and after 9/11 and Bush stepped up and made the 9/11 address to the nation. Bush uses logos and pathos to strengthen the American people and to comfort the American people after this tragedy to show that everything is under control and are nation is strong and powerful. Firstly, George W. Bush was trying to comfort the American people with this speech. 9/11 happened in New York City, the pentagon, and a field in Pennsylvania. What happened is a group of terrorists boarded 4 planes and took them over and crashed two into the twin towers and one into the pentagon and the last one passengers on the last plane retook over the plane and crashed it in a field in Pennsylvania . …show more content…
Bush is trying to show pathos by putting imager in his speech. He says “Terrorist attacks can shake the foundation of our biggest buildings but cannot touch the foundations of America.” (bush 2) This is showing pathos because he is trying to show imagery by saying the nation's foundation can not be harmed even when the tallest buildings' fountains are broken. He is saying that even if buildings are destroyed no one can touch the foundation of america. Bush is trying to show how resilient the USA was. He is showing that the nation is resilient because he is trying to say that the nation has strong