presidential inaugural address is a very important speech with worldwide influence and long-lasting significance. It is delivered by the newly elected president on the inauguration day. The presidential inaugural address is a time for the president to set forth his vision for the country. Many great speeches have been delivered through the years and they attracted the attention of many political scientists‚ historians and many linguists as well. However the study of presidential inaugural address is mainly
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Rhetorical Analysis of President John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Speech By D. Collins RHETORICAL ANALYSIS OF JFK INAUGURAL Page 2 On a cold wintry Friday‚ the 21st day of January in 1961‚ President John F. Kennedy gave his inaugural speech after Chief Justice Earl Warren had sworn him in as the thirty-fifth President of the United States. Excerpts from this famous speech have been echoed in various sound bites and classrooms since the
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Ask Not Some consider the 1961 Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy to be one of the greatest speeches ever delivered. It contains the famous call to action “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” Thurston Clark declares the speech to be “the greatest oration of any twentieth-century politician” (qtd in Carpenter 2). James Humes states the speech truly shaped history‚ describing it as “brilliant eloquence” and inspiring “American hopes” for
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Rhetorical pentagon Topic Reader Speaker Language – How is the topic presented; Vocabulary‚ Tone‚ Style. Circumstance Modes of persuasion/ Rhetorical appeals (Appelformer) 1. Ethos – The speakers ability to establish credibility /trust. 2. Pathos – Appeals to emotions‚ affects the subconscious‚ often use of adjectives. (Language) 3. Logos – Appeals to logic‚ via facts and statistics. Discourse- Choice of words/The way you choose to say something. Them/us‚ I/we President Obama’s
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McDonald ’s brand recognition. Anywhere in the world you are bound to see or hear some advertisement pertaining to the famous fast food restaurant. McDonald’s marketing team successfully gained it’s worldwide popularity and appeal by using different rhetorical strategies namely famous people‚ catchy slogans and phrases‚ affordability and appealing products. McDonald ’s spends a large portion of its revenue on further marketing the brand. Their expensive marketing and advertising
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Truman gained approval to declare it in 1950. In his Farewell Address‚ he lists all the events that led up to the foreign and domestic situation until 1953. First‚ the decisionmaking is stressed and later he suggests that the american determination will be Eisenhower’s greatest support.1 Further‚ he thanks the american population for their support and refers to God‚ which implies a religious tone.2
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affairs as well as his internal were major sources of distrust in our society. While JFK while a great man and great president he did not always make the best decisions. His devotion to putting an end to communism affected his ability to think clearly in some
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Batangas State University College of Engineering‚ Architecture‚ Fine Arts and Computing Sciences ECE/ ICE/ MexE Department Public Address System Project Submitted By: Members Castillote‚ Mari Kirby C. Magpantay‚ Mara Charmaine Mauhay‚ Jake C. Samortin‚ John Patrick Sulit‚ Christine Aira M. Submitted To: Engr. Ralph Gerard Sangalang Instructor May 23‚ 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project would not have been possible without the guidance and the help of several individuals
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In October 1962‚ the world became closer than we could ever imagine to a nuclear war‚ A war so devastating that it’d destroy the civilized world. On 16th of October 1962‚ President JFK was shown footage of ballistic missiles belonging to the Soviet Union being installed in Cuba‚ these missiles had the ability to carry nuclear heads. Kennedy ordeded a naval blockade to be placed around the site where the missiles exist to prevent any other military supplies from reaching it. But the world didn’t
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On November 19‚ 1863‚ President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. He delivered this important speech four months after the Battle of Gettysburg. The battle resulted in the death of over 51‚000 Union and Confederate soldiers and was one of the bloodiest battles of the entire Civil War. President Lincoln talked about how our fore-fathers brought forth this new nation‚ conceived in liberty‚ and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. I believe that he was trying
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