After closely analyzing the structure of two Presidential Inaugural Addresses made by President Obama and former President George W. Bush, the perspicuous rhetoric of President Obama reigned supreme. Barack Obama delivered his Inaugural Address as the first African American president of the United States. However, he did not dwell on the social and historical significance of his election. Instead he remained humble, focusing on illuminating the social, political, economic, and environmental issues threatening our nation, and establishing himself as a member of the general masses. Implementing a calm, confident, and hopeful tone allowed Obama to reassure the people of his loyalty and determination to improving our country.
Without a doubt, rhetoric is almost always linked to the political world and the individuals who operate within it. For hundreds of years, presidents have been utilizing rhetoric to make their points and to outline their positions on important issues before the nation. President Obama certainly used many forms of rhetoric and rhetorical devices …show more content…
Some political analysts felt that the President’s speech was uneventful and even boring; however, the historical aspects combined with the tradition of the inauguration ceremony itself created such an extreme atmosphere of excitement that there was no way that President Obama’s speech could be considered in those terms. The population that comprised the audience did not travel to Washington, D.C. in the extreme cold solely to hear the newly elected President make his speech; they went to feel the energy and hope that this historical day produced. The venue alone carries so much history and tradition with it that it would be hard to hear anything there, let alone a legendary speech, and not be moved by