Rhetorical Analysis Of Winston Churchill's Speech

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The speech by Winston Churchill, who was elected prime minister in 1940, contains a lot of exaggeration and contrasts to rouse, and maybe scare the people in the United Kingdom. This was important, after Britain was left alone, when Nazi Germany crushed France. First Churchill compares the upcoming battle of Britain with the Battle of France. He does this to show people the reality, and scale of the battle of Britain. Churchill then uses exaggeration, when saying that The United Kingdom determine who wins the war. He says that the entire Christian civilization, Europe and even the United States depends on Britain. And as mentioned in the second speech, the task was not only to win the battle, but to win the war. And thus, if the United Kingdom

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