Andrew Jackson Rhetorical Analysis

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Andrew Jackson is one of the most celebrated presidents in American History, withholding the test of time. However; much of his success is not due to his acts but his rhetorical abilities. His strategies are still used by modern politicians to recapture his popularity. Old Hickory was a man who knew how to make himself iconic by not being an uptight politician. Through his ethos as a war hero and his ability to excite the American people with pathos, Andrew Jackson owes much of his success due to his rhetoric. Andrew Jackson did not grow up in an ideal childhood. His father passed shortly after his birth. Before the Revolutionary War he was a troublemaker and often cussed. At the age of 13 he joined the Revolutionary War in where his brothers