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excerpt from We Shall Fight on the Beaches
by Winston Churchill

British prime minister Winston Churchill addressed Britain’s Parliament during World War II when the country was facing a potential invasion by Germany. The following excerpt is from the end of that famous speech.

Even though large tracts of Europe and many old and famous States have fallen or may fall . . . , we shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender . . .

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The rhetorical appeal found in this excerpt of the speech is
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pathos — an emotional appeal. The repeated “we shall fight…” and vivid images of beaches, streets, hills are meant to stir courage and resolve.