Rhetorical Analysis On Florence Kelley

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Social Worker and Reformer Florence Kelley in her speech to the National American Suffrage Association, on July 22nd 1905 advocates for women and child labor laws. Kelley tries to persuade and plays on the reader’s emotions. She begins by expressing reasoning, playing on your emotion and stating facts. Kelley is successfully appealing to your emotions and sense of guilt. She also places you in the factories along with the children. She never loses sight of her passion to amend women and child labor laws.