In Chamberlain's speech, his assertion that "peace for our time" aims to evoke a sense of reassurance and complacency among listeners. By framing the Munich Agreement as a diplomatic success, he seeks passive agreement by suggesting that further conflict has been averted and that the situation is under control. This rhetorical strategy encourages the audience to accept his perspective without questioning the broader implications of appeasement.
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