Pearl Harbor Rhetorical Analysis

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the Pearl Harbor address to the nation, offers that Japan's attack on Hawaii was a horrific tragedy throughout the nation. Roosevelt supports his claim by stating the plans were made weeks in advance. The author's purpose is to direct the importance of the attack to mourn those we have lost, in order to do that we need to rebuild the nation. The author writes in a hopeful tone to avenge those that had pain inflicted upon them. Roosevelt uses pathos to make the nation feel united through the weight of our great loss. He also uses logos to establish that the attack was planned. One example of pathos is "I regret to tell you that very many american lives have been lost." (paragraph 5) I's not easy to face the

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