English 3 Rhetorical analysis essay of Winston Churchills "never give in" speech PLEASEE WRITE THE 2ND BODY PARAGRAPH FOR ME IM SWAMPED
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Winston Churchill’s “never give in” speech utilized words to murder
the nazis during WWII. Churchill explains that their fight against Germany will be successful if the British people continue to persevere. Churchill's speech is still read today because of its powerful rhetoric. In his encouraging and inspirational speech “Never Give In” given to the Harrow School in 1941, Winston Churchill strongly advocates and nobly motivates his country through the use of juxtaposition and repetition to unite his citizens to win WWII.
For example, Churchill elucidates how the British people can be
successful when he states that his country should “meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two imposters the same.” Churchill alludes to a poem, the writer of this poem capitalizes the words Triumph and Disaster to personify the joys and hardships that we face everyday with other people. “Triumph and Disaster” are considered impersonators that actually coexist and should be judged as an equal part of life.