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Blood, toil, tears, and sweat Winston Churchill

Blood, toil, tears, and sweat Winston Churchill. Shannon Peters Block 1 English II. Background. Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born 30 November 1874- 24 January 1965. He was in office 26 October 1951- 7 April 1955 for Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

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Blood, toil, tears, and sweat Winston Churchill

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  1. Blood, toil, tears, and sweatWinston Churchill Shannon Peters Block 1 English II

  2. Background • Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born 30 November 1874- 24 January 1965. • He was in office 26 October 1951- 7 April 1955 for Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. • On May 10, 1940 He became the Prime Minister.

  3. Blood, Tear , and Sweat Speech

  4. Blood, Tears, and Sweat • On Friday evening last I received His Majesty's commission to form a new Administration. It as the evident wish and will of Parliament and the nation that this should be conceived on the broadest possible basis and that it should include all parties, both those who supported the late Government and also the parties of the Opposition. I have completed the most important part of this task. A War Cabinet has been formed of five Members, representing, with the Opposition Liberals, the unity of the nation. The three party Leaders have agreed to serve, either in the War Cabinet or in high executive office. The three Fighting Services have been filled. It was necessary that this should be done in one single day, on account of the extreme urgency and rigour of events. A number of other positions, key positions, were filled yesterday, and I am submitting a further list to His Majesty to-night.

  5. SOAPSTone • Subject: • “A War Cabinet has been formed of five Members, representing, with the Opposition Liberals, the unity of the nation.”

  6. SOAPSTone • Occasion: House of Commons as Britain’s new Prime Minister on May 13, 1940

  7. SOAPSTone • Audience:

  8. SOAPSTone • Purpose: Was to instill courage and determination into the British citizens during Hitler’s bombing raids in what was called “The Battle of Britain.”

  9. SOAPSTone • Speaker: Winston Churchill

  10. SOAPSTone • Tone:

  11. Major Premise/Theme/Main Idea • His main point has to do with the impact Churchill's image has had on the postwar world.

  12. Ethos

  13. Pathos

  14. Logos

  15. Repetition • Positions, War Cabinet

  16. Phrasing/Meaning • “I have completed the most important part of this task” It means that he finished the important part to get there .

  17. Powerful Lines • “A War Cabinet has been formed of five Members, representing, with the Opposition Liberals, the unity of the nation.” • “The three party Leaders have agreed to serve, either in the War Cabinet or in high executive office. “ • “The three Fighting Services have been filled.” • This are powerful lines because it talks about the war that is going on.

  18. Literary Devices Used

  19. To follow…

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