In President Bush Addresses the Nation, President George W. Bush speaks to the people of the United States of what the nation is organizing in order to keep the country together after the terrorizing event of September eleventh. This petrifying moment goes down in history where the United States was attacked by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda. With this informative speech, President Bush directly addresses the citizens of his nation of this conflict, but in general, this speech is directed to the entire world because now, everyone is at the edge of their seats, pondering whether they were the next victims because it is the terrorists versus the entire world. President W. Bush wants everyone in the United States to feel objectified and patriotic through …show more content…
At the President Bush Addresses the Nation, Bush states “we will remember, where we were...what we were doing.” (6) This day will go down in history transfixing event, where about three thousand died and more than six thousand innocent people were injured making September eleventh even more unforgettable. Also, Bush creates the sense of patriotism in order for Americans to feel sympathetic and appreciate the people who couldn’t live another day to see their loved ones and say goodbye because terrorist took that away from them. The United States are one big family where everyone will mourn and remember those saviors. Also, the word “we” is used forty-six times throughout the speech creating the sense of linked fate and credibility because the president experienced September 11 along with people in the United States, especially those who saw this event in action first hand in front of their own eyes. With Bush saying he is just like one of the ordinary American, the Americans hand their trust to Bush even more because he was just as fearful like everyone