Churchill: The Power Of Words -

He ended his speeches by appealing to the shared emotions of his audience, often using a "steady accumulation of argument" that led to a thunderous, inevitable conclusion. Interactive Elements Churchill: The Power of Words | The Morgan Library & Museum

Despite his broad vocabulary, Churchill centered every address on a single, powerful objective—such as "Victory" at all costs. Churchill: The Power of Words

Churchill never "mumbled" into a speech; he began with immediate, arresting statements to grab attention. He ended his speeches by appealing to the

This interactive feature would analyze Churchill’s three most pivotal speeches—"Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat," "Their Finest Hour," and "The Sinews of Peace" (the "Iron Curtain" speech)—through the lens of his five core oratorical secrets: he began with immediate