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Rhetorical Analysis Of George W. Bush's Speech

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Freedom is not free. Throughout America, we are stronger working citizens all over the world. People work for the government, local rescues, Congress, education, local rescues, and people even work our safety and protection for our nation. On September 11, 2001, George W. Bush made an astonishing speech about the evil that happened that day. Terrorists attacked the nation, and they killed thousands of people. A lot of evil has been going on, and Mr. George W. Bush says a great speech for our nation. During this speech, Mr. Bush takes credibility (Ethos) by talking about everyone as a group and emotionally gives us satisfaction because we are all in this together, yet he knows the emotion is strong and rough(Pathos), and continues to show us numerous logical explanations(Logos) by knowing our power is greater than any others, and if we stand tall we can accomplish anything. Mr. George W. Bush takes credibility by talking to everyone in this nation as one and stating how we are all in this together. We are all citizens with the same drive and we know that is country is strong. The love the president has for this nation is the love parents have for their families. He explains that we are all in this together by consequently stating, “this is our very freedom.” “We, as a nation, will make no distinction …show more content…

Bush addresses facts by showing us numerous logical explanations. We call this as Logos, which is facts among the speech that he has brought everyone’s attention to. Things he states that are true: “no one can keep the light from shining,” stating nobody can you get you down. “Our military is powerful,” and “American economy is strong,” by reassuring the country that this may have happened, but we are going to get to the bottom of it, and it will not happen again. Mr. George W. Bush gives logical explanations by stating all the victims that were dragged into the evil acts. Mr. Bush also explains we will defend this nation and defend our

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