Rhetorical Analysis Of George W Bush 9/11 Speech

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George W. Bush, in his already problematic presidency, had the biggest hurdle thrown at him. On September 11th, 2001, only a couple of months into his presidency, 4 planes were hijacked by terrorists and hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Later that same day, he delivered a grand speech, in which he addressed the shaken nation and reaffirmed the people's trust that he can keep America strong.

Multiple times in the speech, Bush uses parallel structures to show that even if a tragedy occurred, America would stay strong. For an example, the second paragraph uses expressions such as “filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness, and a quiet unyielding anger” and to contrast this list, he said “they have failed; our country is strong.”