Rhetorical Analysis Of Jfk Speech

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Former President John F. Kennedy was a righteous man. His country looked up to him as a leader. So on September 12, 1962, when he delivered a speech about how he supported the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's program to land humans on the moon, people gave it a thought. Kennedy appealed to the audience through his use of pride, achievements that had been made, and logic to showcase the great rewards that could come from landing humans on the moon.

Kennedy begins by stating the revolutionary achievements that mankind has recorded in history. He mentions how in 1962, "Newton explored the meaning of gravity. Last month electric lights, telephones, automobiles and airplanes became available. Only last week did we develop television