President Bush’S Second Inaugural Address

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English

 

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Elizabeth H

 

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September 22, 2013

 

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University

 

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It set forth President Bush’s ambitious vision of the United States’ role in advancing of freedom, liberty, and democracy worldwide “with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world” (para. 7). In order to persuade his audience to adhere to his arguably over ambiguous goal, President Bush uses a rhetoric strategy that blends elements of ethos and pathos with specific word choice to create emotionally and ethically charged diction in hopes of uniting the audience...
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He also relies on the assumption that the audience shares his views on religion, the role of God, and his interpretation of America’s ideals of freedom. Because the task of ending tyranny is undeniably difficult, if not impossible, President Bush uses ethos and pathos along with carefully chosen diction to unite his audience and establish common ground so that they can see the goal from the same point of view and begin working together to accomplish it...
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