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Pearl Harbor Metaphors

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1.If something is 'infamous', it means that it is well known but not for good reasons, it is famous for being bad. When Roosevelt describes Pearl Harbor this way he is saying that people are going to remember the event forever, because of how terrible it was. This description helps convey the central idea that the date of Pearl Harbor will forever be important, and it does that by mentioning its definite path to infamy. 2.Winston Churchill uses these metaphors to compare what will happen to the “whole world” if they fail to win the war or what will happen if they “stand up” to Germany. These metaphors help fulfill Churchill’s purpose of persuading the British people to persevere the war. By claiming the “life of the world” depends on them

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