Rhetorical Analysis Of Women's Rights By Hillary Clinton

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In the speech “Women’s Rights are Human’s Rights”, Hillary Clinton strongly implies that all women have the right to be treated with respect, dignity and most of all equality. Hillary Clinton is an inspiring American Politian, practicing lawyer, law professor activist and feminist who fights for women not only in the United States but all over the world. She establishes a motivating and dedicated tone as she gives powerful facts about the everyday struggle for women. Clinton’s purpose is to inspire and inform millions to make a difference so that women can be treated fairly. In order to uplift women Hillary Clinton asserted powerful repetition, bold historical evidence and relatable emotional appeal to prove that women’s rights are equivalent …show more content…
In doing this she opened the minds of women who can relate to the joys and struggles of being a female in a male dominated world. Hillary also uses powerful loaded language so women can relate even more to the lifestyles mentioned in the speech. She says, “I want to speak up for the mothers who are fighting for good schools, safe neighborhoods, clean air and clean airwaves” as she explains some womanly struggles, the audience fully grasps how widespread the inequality for women has become even after many years of fighting for a change. Clinton uses this strategy to make women feel inspired while thinking Hillary is directly speaking to them as she mentions their own struggles and hardships. She continues to say “; for older women, some of them widows, who find that, after raising their families, their skills and life experiences, are not valued in the marketplace.” Clinton takes the opportunity to make women feel like they can identify with these problems and she also speaks to women of all ages and back rounds. Being able to understand the truth behind women’s rights establishes a sense of togetherness throughout the audience which is filled with powerful and motivated women. Clinton’s relatable emotional appeal provides a truly inspiring purpose of making a change for all