A Rhetorical Analysis Of John F. Kennedy's Speech

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To begin, Kennedy’s speech engages everyone to Americas’ ethos, as a young country who fought for our freedom, and our commitment to those who wish the same. He grew up as a member of the aristocratic class, with a very competitive family. Growing up John F. Kennedy, had to overcome many obstacles to become president, so he was confident in his ability to fight. One such obstacles was his religious affiliation, because many Americans feared a Catholic president would bow to Vatican rule. For example, he claims the same, “Almighty God,” as, “our forebears,” who created our free country, (Missy James 590). By, combining all religions and focusing more on freedom for all people; therefore, he was able to reveal that freedom calls for all religions