Rhetorical Analysis Of The Commencement Speech By David Foster Wallace

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When David Foster Wallace gave the commencement speech to the Kenyon College graduating class of 2005, he provided an outstanding articulation that some would say laid the foundation for the audience to become vividly aware of their surroundings in a non-superficial way; and how doing so can improve one’s outlook on life dramatically, in other words, he tells them, let go of their natural default settings and live life for today.

When David Foster Wallace gave the commencement speech to the Kenyon College, graduating class of 2005, he provided an outstanding articulation that some would say laid the foundation for the audience to become vividly aware of their surroundings in a non-superficial way; and how doing so can improve one’s outlook