Rhetorical Analysis Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation
Title: Rhetorical Analysis Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation
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Details: Words: 644 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Rhetorical Analysis Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation
Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
Details: Words: 644 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
"Yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy." Those are the words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Those words will be eternally repeated when discussing the topic of Pearl Harbor. The words contained in this speech show his utter disdain pertaining to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The purpose of President Roosevelt's "Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation" was to educate the nation on what had happened on December 7th. He also wanted to
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gt;The President not only wanted to educate the American people on the events that occurred, but he also wanted to reassure them if they did in fact go to war, they would come out victorious. Roosevelt's striking words helped a nation recover from one of the greatest tragedies in the nation's history. Roosevelt believed that through his words the nation would hold their ground and beat back any enemy that would come their way.