We Shall Fight On The Beaches Rhetorical Devices
Churchill uses rhetorical devices to communicate to message he wants to get across in his speech “We Shall Fight on the Beaches”. These devices are often based in emotion. The can be both manipulative and inspirational. Churchill uses a few different kinds of this. One is called parallelism. This uses identical sentence or phrase patterns to show ideas that are similar. An example from the text is “ A miracle of deliverance, achieved by valor, by perseverance, by perfect discipline, by faultless service, by resource, by skill, by unconquerable fidelity, is manifest to us all”.
Another one is called analogy. This is a comparison of two things. An example from the text is “There never has been, I suppose, in all the world, in all the history