Neutrality is no longer feasible or desirable where the peace of the world is involved and the freedom of its peoples.
—War message to Congress,
Woodrow Wilson
How does Wilson use the meaning of the word freedom to justify war?
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the denotation of freedom
the connotation of freedom
the emotional effect on the audience
the change in meaning over the course of the text
the fact that freedom means many things to many people
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President Woodrow Wilson presented the message of war in the year 1917.
- According to President Wilson in his speech, America can never be silent or remain neutral. It will break the silence and conduct war on the German movement.
- He speaks in both a logical and emotional way to connect to the audience to understand the impact of freedom that can be obtained only after winning the war against Germany.
- He also notes that there will be the destruction of men, women, and children of all countries when we choose neutrality. Therefore, it is wise to choose war over neutrality to obtain freedom.
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