The Use Of Ethos And Logos In Margaret Thatcher's Speech

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The initial rhetorical strategy that is easily seen in Margeret Thatcher’s eulogy is the use of Ethos. This is shown by the quote, “We have lost a Great president, a great American, and a great man, and I have lost a dear friend. (Thatcher, 1-2)” It was already known that Thatcher was a world renowned Prime Minister but this also shows that she was a close friend to Ronald Reagan. In this quote, although Thatcher has a very sad tone due to the extremely sad loss to her and the American people, she uses an undertone that shows her pride that she had for Reagan and all that he was able to accomplish. This undertone is to help the audience see that they should not mourn his passing for too long but they should be happy that he was able to accomplish the things he did for America. This coming from another world leader and friend is much more powerful and heard then if it had come from a random Joe. This is why the combination use of her Ethos and undertone was an amazing way to start her speech. …show more content…

“Ronald Reagan knew his own mind. He had firm principles and, I believe right ones. He expounded them clearly. He acted upon them decisively. (Thatcher, 61-63)” This quote shows the use of enumeratio as Thatcher goes into detail upon the strength in which Reagan led America. Furthermore this is showing that Reagan was not swayed easily which is much needed when leading a great nation. In light of this, these characteristics and complements tend to draw in listeners and readers to want to hear more about how someone so great was able to do what he did so effectively. These are some reasons as to why her use of enumeratio is a powerful use of logos to draw listeners