This was a very clear message to the President John F. Kennedy was committed to his country and to meet with the right of those who their resided, but in the same way he asked that they also contribute to the great changes that the country needed. As for example when he said; "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country". With this wanted to say that not except that the country will change only they had to do to the country switched. It also asked nearby countries and republic who will shape the peace before the war and your time will explore the problem that unites them as a country instead of insisting on the topics that divide. …show more content…
But to my knowledge in this type of speech you are not required to have a visual explanation for listeners. Since this type of speech is one more psychological and very personal compression where the listeners wanted to take the opportunity to open their minds found more lawsuits and social differences and wondering what they can do as citizens to make a difference in his country. Where he wanted to convey a message very clear "that is not having problems because if, if not know the why of the