Presidential inaugural speeches in the US provide a good indication of the forthcoming political agenda and are the guide for what the president would like to accomplish in their term. This is one of the most interesting set of documents to look at because here is what sets the pace for where the USA is going to go in the next four years but in all actuality these speeches have stayed relatively the same. It is difficult to trace the change in political agenda over the years because the public political…
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John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address was a signal for the winds of change that were going to transpire. Kennedy was ready to not only change the face of the United States, but to also change the face of the world with his inaugural address. In John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address, he used anaphora, pathos, parallelism, assonance, consonance, and antithesis in his speech to convey a feeling of change to the people hearing the speech in America and around the world and also to evoke national pride among…
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He used anaphora, or repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of a sentence, to create a rhythmic flow in his speech. Kennedy's speech also is filled with visual imagery, such as when he referred to the developing world "struggling to break the bonds of mass misery" (9). Of course, the most memorable rhetorical device in Kennedy's speech was his use of antithesis or "inversion" in two famous lines: "Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate" (15), and "Ask not…
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Exercise #4 Social Movements 1) STAGES OF THE CAMPAIGN Using Yale’s five-stage developmental model, identify the stages of Ronald Reagan’s first presidential campaign giving specific examples from history. Give specific attention to applying the stages of a campaign history. Document your sources using APA format. You must use EBSCO or other on-line sources available through Amberton Library. You may also use books available through Ebrary and net library to…
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Abraham Lincoln gave a short speech for his second inaugural address, which was unexpected. Covering topics such as politics, slavery, and states’ rights, Lincoln addresses the issues in the country. Specifically, he contemplated the effects of the Civil War and gave his opinion on how the future for America should look like. Even though Lincoln’s speech was short, he used rhetorical strategies to achieve his purpose. The former president used rhetorical devices like ethos, pathos, and logos by using…
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Compare and Contrast the Inaugural Address Looking at these three different articles you see that they all use fairly diverse style elements to convey feelings of passion and to demonstrate the legacy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The inaugural address uses style elements such as metaphors, anaphora and archaic diction. Whereas inside Kennedy’s inauguration, 50 years on, Clift takes a different approach and uses elements like visual imagery, quotations direct from people who were close to Kennedy…
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Zachary Soliman Freshman Composition Professor Andrew Worthington 11/26/12 Addressing the Nation Throughout the history of the United States of America, there have been many leaders. President Abraham Lincoln and President John F. Kennedy are arguably two of the greatest presidents that this country has had. Whether it was 1865, during the bloodiest war in the history of the US, or 1961, during the most tense international power struggle that we have ever faced, these men were able to do what…
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On a cold January day, a soon to be president, John F Kennedy, gave a powerful, moving inaugural speech. It was very well put together, so that it smoothly flows from topic to topic. The subject brought the audience together and unified them by speaking of our concurring heritage and obligations for the United States. The considerate president kept the speech to a minimum, only 1,343 words, according to the book, to please the live audience, and keep his underdressed self from becoming under the…
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The Most Memorable President Speech JFK’s first speech he gave as president brought America closer together as something incredible and unimaginable. He gave his inauguration address on January 20, 1961 at the Eastern Portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. when became the 35th President of the U.S.A.. He stunned America with his words and proved to everyone he is the perfect example as to what a president should be and that America made the right choice. His speech is known as…
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Kentucky. Even though he lost the presidential election five times before actually becoming president, he was very successful in office Abraham Lincoln had a very successful law career, even though he did not get a college or law degree. He was a great president and a great lawyer, and won many cases, like the McLean County tax case for the railroad. Abraham Lincoln also had many famous speeches and letters like the Gettysburg address and first inaugural address. Abraham Lincoln became lawyer when…
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