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Rhetorical Analysis Of Pearl Harbor

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In the Pearl Harbor address to the nation's, 32nd President of the United States, Franklin. D. Roosevelt asks Congress to declare war on the nation of Japan on the 8th of December, 1941 in response to the Japanese attack in Hawaii. He adopts a serious and angry tone to express to the nation that this needs to be dealt with. Roosevelt starts off by saying we were suddenly and deliberately attacked, which will bring out the anger in patriotic Americans. He appeals to anger by saying how we were still having talks of peace between us and Japan. (2) This will rally the troops and band America together to fight the people who attacked us. By Roosevelt saying that, is portrays an angry and serious tone that is supposed to get people angry. “Hostilities

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