Rhetorical Analysis Of Former President John F. Kennedy

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Former President John F. Kennedy at Rice University Stadium in Houston, Texas. When he talks about the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's program, which is about landing humans on the moon, he is trying to rally public and political support for the NASA moon mission. He does this by using examples, argumentation, persuasion, and imagery.

John F. Kennedy starts using examples that explain the advancements of mankind, and how they were so important to us, and he comes to explain how we have reached the stars literally. He says this to help us understand how fast we have advanced and how the examples he gave his audience were very important and so is the fact that they reached the stars. He uses examples to show a new perspective