A Rhetorical Analysis Of Speech After 9/11, By Tony Blair

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The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in his speech Following September 11, 2001, implies that the purpose of being in politics is to believe in the decent democratic values we all own. Blair’s purpose is to persuade American citizens into believing that our political orders can help us so that we live by our democratic values. Blair’s speech was effective in persuading American citizens to unite in order to own democratic values and that by owning democratic values we can be trained to live by them, this point was understood clearly because of connotation, pathos, and logos. First of all, connotation is used in this speech to emphasize some of Blair’s major claims as shown in the introduction, although he also uses connotation to set the

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