Rhetorical Analysis Of Address To The Nation After 9/11

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In the Address to the Nation after 9/11 by President George W. Bush (2001), Bush addresses the nation after the horrific terrorist attacks to the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. This was the deadliest attack of terrorists across the world killing nearly 3,000 people. President Bush tries to bolster the American ideals and strengths to the nation by saying how the attacks did not hurt the U.S, the immediate actions after the attacks, and by using inspiring quotes in order to motivate and inspire the American people. Bush declares to the nation that the attacks did not destroy the U.S in order to try and motivate the American people. Take, for example, how in paragraph 5 Bush says, “ Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest