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    Literatures and Foreign Languages Let Us Learn and Resource Together 23 November 2008 Rhetorical Analysis of “A More Perfect Union” Speech The speech titled “A More Perfect Union” was delivered by Senator Barack Obama on March 18‚ 2008 near the historical site of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. The speech responds to the video clip of Barack Obama’s pastor‚ Reverend Jeremiah Wright‚ making racially charged comments against America and Israel. The pundits

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    listed as second in the top 250 films according to the Internet Movie Database. In this paper‚ I am going to examine The Shawshank Redemption to see if its rhetorical significance rests in its genre. The film falls into four major genres: escape film‚ prison film‚ social-drama film‚ and period piece. I will give a definition for each genre and examples showing that it does fit into each category. Escape films are those which‚ … involve the audience in the plight of either a wrongly accused man or an

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    so conceived‚ and so dedicated‚ can long endure.” is a rhetorical device he used. Lincoln wanted his audience to know that the war was a worthy war and was necessary to save the nation. These quotes made the audience feel hope although they were tired. “Final resting place for those who died here‚ that the nation might live” is another rhetorical device used to convince his audience to

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    A rhetorical analysis of Daddy issues. The essay Daddy issues is written by Sandra Tsing Loh‚ a writer and a daughter of aging parents. The subject of the essay is aging parents and how it affects their children’s life. The writer presented in an informal and intimate format. The writer blends several authors of books on aging parents and her own personal experience together to write an essay that not only is entertaining but also educational. The books that are the writer chose to review are: The

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    Ethos and Pathos is explained in simpler terms as text‚ author‚ and audience. These concepts are the back bone of modern day rhetoric and are used to strengthen a rhetorical situation or argument. Rhetoric in turn fuels the concept of critical thinking or analyzing that are useful tools to help determine the validity and soundness of Rhetorical situations. In a glance‚ critical thinking is the act of identifying

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    Rhetorical Analysis Audience My audience for this piece consisted of Apple Watch users who want to track their daily and weekly fitness through the activity app provided by Apple. I met the needs of this audience by going into detail on how to perform each step. I made sure each individual step was concise but informative‚ so that the person following these instructions would not be overwhelmed. I also made sure to include instructions on how to receive notifications‚ in case the performer desired

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    Jack Grossman    AP Lang. and Comp.    Ms. Williams    January 6‚ 2015    Top 5 Speeches/ RASAR: “The Perils of Indifference‚” by‚ Elie Wiesel  Top 5 Speeches  1. Jim Valvano 1993 ESPYS speech  a. March 3‚ 1993  2. Lou Gehrig Farewell to Baseball speech  a. July 4‚ 1939  3. Eliezer (“Elie) Wiesel “The Perils of Indifference”  a. April 12‚ 1999  4. FDR’s First Fireside Chat  a. March 12‚ 1933  5. Ronald Reagan’s 40th Anniversary of D­Day speech  a. June 6‚ 1984  Summary  In the speech‚ author Eli

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    the ways to communicate with one another and the honoring system. This can be important to show as some readers are more visual oriented rather than text oriented and will be able to understand it more than just reading the text of the journal. An example of this is seen when Kokkinakis and his colleagues explain their methods and results of the similarity between usernames with numbers in them and the ages of those players when they registered. At first glance the information can be seen as confusion

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    Effective means achieving the purposes of the symbol user‚ whether that purpose is persuasion‚ clarity‚ beauty‚ or mutual understanding. • Rhetorical discourse is the messages crafted to the principles of rhetoric • Rhetor is the individual practicing preparing‚ presenting rhetorical discourse. 2. What are the marks or characteristics of rhetorical discourse

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    Project 1 – Rhetorical Analysis of a Movie Trailer: Prewriting Questions Name: Neeyal Patel Trailer: The Pursuit of Happyness Part A. What do you regard as the most likely preferred interpretation/argument offered in the trailer (besides the very obvious promotional message: “come see this film”)? In other words‚ “why is the story being told and why should the film be seen” (Maier 162)? In the trailer for The Pursuit of Happyness‚ the main character Will Smith is a father who is forced to live

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