Everyone has heard of Adolf Hitler and how he tried to conquer Europe. He attempted doing it at the right time when everyone thought that Germany was going to lose everything, because, the national debt and inflation was so high. Germany was so desperate for anyone to help them that Adolf Hitler saw a chance to step up and be in charge of everything. Hitler was very good at acting like he really cared about his people. He claimed to the German people that he would help with unemployment, help businesses, success to the failed businesses, and to expand their army to make them more powerful. Thus, this was reassuring to the German people since they were in a depression and were desperate for any kind of direction. Which would help them to build …show more content…
Hitler’s use of pathos and ethos made him seem very emotional towards the topic. His use of pathos by using hand gestures to express more emotion while he talked as well as letting tension rise by making people wait made his speech more effective. He used ethos when he talked he would start in a lower voice and get higher while he made it sound like was really looking out for the German people. He wanted to gain their trust. When he would say sentences such as “The delusion that some are the conquerors and others the conquered destroys the trust between nations and thereby also destroys the world economy. But the misery of our people is terrible!” made it sound like he really cared about the people by saying how terrible it is that the people of Germany were in a depression and how they should trust him because other countries destroyed the trust thus destroying the economy. “Germany must not and will not sink into Communist anarchy.” Lastly when he said that it made him sound a lot more trustworthy and like he knew what he was doing more than what he did. Hitler was a really good speaker for how he acted like he wanted to better everyone’s life. With his use of hand gestures, how he would start with his voice being low than get really loud to make him seem so much more emotional and how he would word things to make him seem like a more caring person than people thought. He tried to help with the depression happening in Germany and started to abuse his
In his speech at the Brandenburg Gate, President Ronald Reagan attempted to do something that seemed almost impossible at the time; unite Europe. He uses several words and phrases to support this analysis, such as: “To those listening throughout Eastern Europe, I extend my warmest greetings and the good will of the American people. To those listening in East Berlin, a special word: Although I cannot be with you, I address my remarks to you just as surely as to those standing here before me. For I join you, as I join your fellow countrymen in the West, in this firm, this unalterable belief: Es gibt nur ein Berlin.” (American Rhetoric)
Hitler placed the blame onto the Jews, in which people were happy to do. The fear began to turn into hope, a hope that one day, Germany would be great again. Even when Hans had lectured Liesel, he did it with the hope that Liesel would not be punished and taken away. Another example of something which has powerful words is a book. Mein Kampf, a book written by Hitler to convey his thoughts and feelings to the people, did exactly that.
This explains that Hitler was able to improve economic conditions by taking control of other areas and abusing them by using their abundant resources. Everyone in Germany was excited that they finally had a ruler that could lead them to success. Germany was gaining more power and
It is imperative to have vision when trying to succeed in business or any other aspects in life and that was a quality he possessed when trying to restore in his mind the outlook on the preception of Germany after the war when he felt they subsequently were stabbed in the back when the government surrendered. He felt they needed to take a stand and be restored to its former glory which he achieved in many respects, they were the driving force in Europe during the war. He was quite charismatic in his approach to public speaking, people listened, people followed, and leaders need
He was effective and he was successful (Hitler). The tone of his piece was authoritative and knowledgeable which gained him credibility and audiences respond better to those who display knowledge on a subject and are confident. Confidence is intimidating and individuals tend to admire and respect those with confidence. The most powerful ability is to take this characteristic and convey it through a speech to
Hitler got people to follow his lead by speaking to their emotions, He gave about 1,000 speeches where he would manipulate the audience through their emotions making them believe he was doing the right thing and that they needed him. Some of his success includes being the leader of the German army, introducing the volkswagen that started the inventions of many other types of cars and he helped Germany out of the great depression. He also succeeded in the killing of 5-6 million jews. Whether you agree or disagree with the result of Hitler 's actions or the type of person he is, there is no
Hitler was explaining to the people of Germany the actions he took and justifications of his actions towards abolition of the Treaty of Versailles. The speech showed that Hitler, the leader of Germany, had planned to abolish the Treaty of Versailles which weakened Germany immensely. To bring prosperity to Germany again, Hitler decided to reverse everything the treaty had done to Germany. The speech by Hitler showed his pride and there was hint of him rejoicing in his own achievement that he did not just pay lips service, but delivered what he promised the people.
While he dictated, the culture of Germany was changed. Hitler wanted to make the population all think and be one certain way. To make this happen he made, “ Musical performances, movies, and other cultural public activities...all meant to make German’s brains exactly like the Nazi, eliminating any other thought of anti-government”(1). By controlling what people watched and read, Hitler brainwashed Germans to think positively of him and the Nazi’s. The population was not able to freely read or watch any sort of literature or other arts.
He also created the famous concentration camp when he killed the jews. Hitler killed everyone who didn’t obey him. the power of persuasion was like brain washing the population the people followed the man like if there were zombies, The people of Germany were the like the chew toy for Hitler the man hypnotized the people by giving them promises, its like when Mark Antony convinced the angry mob in act 3 that Julius caesar was a great guy by promising that he will give each person money. Hitler Manipulated the peoples brain and making them think that the jews were bad influence and they were bad people the only reason he said that because he wanted the money because they were financially successful and had power at that time.
His passion towards his cause of leading Germany into being the dominant race in Europe is also very visible. Finally “Telos” is the purpose or conclusion of the speech, in this case it was to assure the Germans that he is alive and the plot failed. Thus we use these concepts to show how rhetoric functions, and how Adolf Hitler was eloquent from the rhetoric
Hitler always had a deep desire for power. When Germany was in an economy a political crisis, Hitler saw this advantage for him. Aldof Hitler was short-tempered, strict and brutal. And Hitler is responsible for the death of millions. Like Macbeth, Macbeth killed the innocent to keep his rise of power.
Hitler was known for his oratorical skills, exaggerated ye entrancing body language and this worked excellently as Nazi’s propaganda scheme. He knew who should targeted specific groups of society with different slogans and policies to win their support and this worked extremely well by brainwashing. The people should be able to hear Hitler. Loud speakers were put up in streets so that people could not avoid any speeches by the Fuhrer (Source G) and a podium was put up so all could hear Hitler’s
He was prompted by the fall of Germany and wrote a book about his struggles. He got sent to jail for leading an unsuccessful Nazi “Beer Hall Putsch”. In jail, he wrote a book called Mein Kampf with means My Struggles. In the book was a lot of the reasons Germany was falling. Hitler made it very clear in his book with a great
Germany had hit rock bottom and Adolf Hitler was there to persuade the German people that he would make Germany great again. Furthermore, some of the German people believed in Hitler ideology, he influences thousands of people by using propaganda. The German people were simply tired of misery, suffering, weakness and political haggling in Berlin. They also lacked confidence in their weak government, known as the Weimer Republic.
Evaluate the role of the economy and propaganda in Hitler's maintenance of power Seungchan Yang After Hitler took a power in Germany, he managed to consolidate his power using his economy policy, gathered destitute Germans together, but also using the propaganda, increasing the support towards him. This increasing mass of supports towards him due to his policy that had increased the employment in a tremendous amount and the use of propaganda that had spread his belief and convinced Germans. However, despite these successful economic policy, the fund raised was purely concentrated on rearmament and still the autarky was not achieved, and his economy policy was just for the violation of Treaty of Versailles. Still, Hitler’s decisions in