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Heroes Of Flight 93 Rhetorical Analysis

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September 11th, 2001, will always be remembered as a day of hurt and pain for our country. It is a day our country will never forget and those who lost their lives will forever be idolized as heroes and never forgotten. On the 20th anniversary of these tragic events, former President George W. Bush delivered an incredibly powerful speech in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. In the Presidents speech, he utilized a few rhetorical strategies, by using ethos, pathos, and logos, to honor the heroes of Flight 93 and to garner a response from him audience while making his arguments fluent in logical reasoning. My essay will analyze how Bush used all three of these appeals to create an incredible speech that will be remembered by Americans for years to come. President Bush starts out …show more content…

Additionally, President Bush recognized his responsibility to the victims’ families and the American People, establishing a shared feeling of purpose and accountability for all. This furthered his ability to deliver such a powerful message and to establish credibility with the audience. President Bush’s speech also made a strong appeal to the audience by using logos. Bush used logical reasoning to support his argument. He first outlined the events of 9/11, creating a timeline of the tragedy and its effect. He used factual information and historical context to provide a rational framework to understand the significance of tragic events. President Bush also highlighted the ongoing threat of terrorism, by using facts and reasoning to show the need for our country to place measures to defend it. The appeal to logos helped to persuade the audience of his message and to make it an even better speech. Lastly, President Bush’s speech uses pathos in his speech. His use of Pathos in the speech was a key part of gaining an emotional response from the audience by making them feel for

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