Persuasive Speech On The Atomic Bomb

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In July of 1945 a group of scientists created a petition with hopes of stopping the President of the United States from executing the use an Atomic bomb on Japan to force their surrender in World War II. Although the petition was not successful at stopping the President from launching the bomb, it was successful in its delivery and the pure sensibility it was requesting. The petition to stop the atomic bomb was an outcry for peace and mercy upon the Japanese, for not only their future but the future of America.
With combined years of experience and study of atomic power the scientists not only had inside knowledge about the long-term damage that atomic bombs can cause, but they also knew the repercussions that could follow. The scientists feared that “Once they were introduced as an instrument of war it would be difficult to resist for long the temptation of putting them to such use.” (Szilard). By using this type of persuasion by rationale, the scientists aimed to stop America from unleashing a super …show more content…

All three methods of persuasion ethos, pathos, and logos were used in this essay which helped the author truly create a piece that made the reader think completely about the issue at hand. One of the ways it did this was how it could not only effect Japan by sheer casualties and devastation, but also the domino effect it could cause the world in regards to weapon building. Ethos were used by highlighting the fact that scientists with experience were the authors of the essay, Pathos were just to ignite fear and question the destruction that it could cause as well as the long term unknown effects, and finally logos were used by suggesting the alternatives available such as surrender. Although the essay and petition did not stop the President from using the atomic bomb, it did provide an educated perspective from an outside

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