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Transcript of WINSTON CHURCHILL’S HOUSE OF MANY MANSIONS Amanda Wilson.
WINSTON CHURCHILL’S HOUSE OF MANY MANSIONSAmanda Wilson
WHO IS WINSTON CHURCHILL?
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill Birth date: November 30, 1874- Woodstock,
England Death date: January 24, 1965- London,
England
CHURCHILL IN POLITICS AND WAR
Social Reform
Member of Parliament
Brief but eventful career in the British Army
THE BRITISH BULLDOG OFFICER IN THE BRITISH ARMY, A HISTORIAN, A WRITER, AND AN ARTIST
1953 Nobel Peace Prize in Literature
Author of 40 books
Introduced Reforms
- Mines and Quarries Act of 1954
-Housing Repairs and Rent Act of 1955
WORLD WAR ONE
Appointed as the First Lord of the Admiralty in 1911
Failure in a Naval attack lost enthusiasm and reputation
WORLD WAR TWO
- First Lord of the Admiralty
-Gives speech on January 20,1940
-Embodied British Fighting Spirit
PARAGRAPHS 1,2 & 3
Rhetorical Device Rhetorical Appeal Example
1) Anaphora Pathos “We must remember that. We must always be expecting some bad thing from Germany…”.
2) Historical & Social Context Logos and Pathos “Our faithful Asdic detector smells them out in the depths of the sea and, with the potent aid of the Royal Air Force”.- World War One;
3) Anecdote Pathos and Logos “It must be remembered that in the last war we suffered very grievous losses from mines…..”.
4) Parallel structure Logos “The Dutch, the Belgians, the Danes, the Swedes….”.
PARAGRAPHS 7 & 8 Rhetorical Device Rhetorical Appeal Example
Rhetorical Questions Pathos and Ethos “How would they have marched forward across the centuries to broad conceptions of compassion, freedom and right?”
Figurative Language Pathos “Each one hopes that if he feeds the crocodile enough, the crocodile will eat him last”.
Historical and Social Context
Ethos “Very few wars have been won by mere numbers alone
“VERY FEW WARS HAVE BEEN WON BY MERE NUMBERS ALONE…”
Facts and Emotion= Logos and Ethos
Quality over Numbers “….causes spontaneous
surgings of the human spirit”