Rhetorical Analysis On Florence Kelley

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In Florence Kelley’s speech to the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1905 Kelley attempts to bring the issues of child labor and women's suffrage to light together so that the two causes can be condensed for the overall change and betterment of the United States at that time. Kelley highlights the causes by using repetitive dark inclusive language such as, “while we sleep” and “working all night long” to make the audience feel like they can solve the dilemmas together. In order to make the audience feel like they can help solve the issues together Kelley, frequently, includes vague albeit relatable anecdotes of little children and girls working in factories to combine women suffrage and child labor together also, Kelley uses the