Pearl Harbor Address To The Nation Rhetorical Analysis

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The two texts, The Jungle and “Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation,” use the rhetorical appeals pathos and ethos to convince the audience of poor working conditions and to inform the audience of an attack, respectively. The more effective use is in The Jungle because it forms the entire story around characters and events that could have actually happened, which appeals to the audience’s emotions. These appeals help to make the story more realistic seeming.
Both of the texts use pathos to get the emotions of the audience with the author or speaker. In The Jungle, the working conditions and illegitimate practices in the meat packing plants of the early 1900s were described in great detail, such as “all the odds and ends of the waste of the plants,

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