Rhetorical Analysis Of Winston Churchill's Speech

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"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat." On May 13, 1940, in the beginning of the second World War, Winston Churchill gave his first speech to the House of commons. A speech given to insure the people and government he was the right man to be Prime Minister of the United Kingdom's. Winston Churchill gave a warming, but very strong speech. His use of Rhetorical Devices wrapped his speech together to really put the message into the head of his viewers. A flawed man, Winston Churchill made himself trustworthy and strong with the use of his words. Churchills powerful rhetorical writing drilled his opinions into the ones reading his 30 plus books, from My African Life to The River war. And many, many more. In Blood, Toil, Tears