Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation: Table of Contents
Introduction
The Text
Summary
President Roosevelt's Angry Eyes (Sentences 1-6)
Getting Fired Up (Sentences 7-21)
Just So We're Clear (Sentences 22-26)
Main Idea
Historical Context
Timeline
Key Figures
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Douglas MacArthur
Admiral Chester William Nimitz
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
Michinomiya Hirohito; Emperor Showa
Hideki Tojo
Themes
Quotes
Warfare
Warfare Quotes
Betrayal
Betrayal Quotes
Indignation
Indignation Quotes
American Exceptionalism and Patriotism
American Exceptionalism and Patriotism Quotes
Compare and Contrast
Japanese Government, "Fourteen Part Message," December 7, 1941
Emperor Hirohito, "Accepting the Potsdam Declaration," August 14, 1945
General Douglas MacArthur, "Today the Guns are Silent," September 2, 1945
Winston Churchill, "Address to Joint Session of U.S. Congress," December 26, 1941
Harold Ickes, "What Is an American?," May 18, 1941
J. Robert Oppenheimer, "Speech to the Association of Los Alamos Scientists," November 2, 1945
Then and Now
The Text
Summary
President Roosevelt's Angry Eyes (Sentences 1-6)
Getting Fired Up (Sentences 7-21)
Just So We're Clear (Sentences 22-26)
Main Idea
Historical Context
Timeline
Key Figures
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Douglas MacArthur
Admiral Chester William Nimitz
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
Michinomiya Hirohito; Emperor Showa
Hideki Tojo
Themes
Quotes
Warfare
Warfare Quotes
Betrayal
Betrayal Quotes
Indignation
Indignation Quotes
American Exceptionalism and Patriotism
American Exceptionalism and Patriotism Quotes
Compare and Contrast
Japanese Government, "Fourteen Part Message," December 7, 1941
Emperor Hirohito, "Accepting the Potsdam Declaration," August 14, 1945
General Douglas MacArthur, "Today the Guns are Silent," September 2, 1945
Winston Churchill, "Address to Joint Session of U.S. Congress," December 26, 1941
Harold Ickes, "What Is an American?," May 18, 1941
J. Robert Oppenheimer, "Speech to the Association of Los Alamos Scientists," November 2, 1945
Then and Now
Analysis
Symbols, Motifs, and Rhetorical Devices
Anaphora
Dysphemism
Brevity
Rhetoric
Structure
Tone
Writing Style
What's Up With the Title?
What's Up With the Opening Lines?
What's Up With the Closing Lines?
Tough-o-Meter
Shout-Outs
Trivia
Questions
Glossary
Best of the Web
Quizzes
Quotes True or False
Historical Context True or False
People
People True or False
All About Japan
All About Japan True or False
Pacific War Battles
Pacific War Battles True or False
Symbols, Motifs, and Rhetorical Devices
Anaphora
Dysphemism
Brevity
Rhetoric
Structure
Tone
Writing Style
What's Up With the Title?
What's Up With the Opening Lines?
What's Up With the Closing Lines?
Tough-o-Meter
Shout-Outs
Trivia
Questions
Glossary
Best of the Web
Quizzes
Quotes True or False
Historical Context True or False
People
People True or False
All About Japan
All About Japan True or False
Pacific War Battles
Pacific War Battles True or False