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    he was inaugurated on January 20th‚ 1961‚ John F. Kennedy prepared to deliver his famous speech. By using a multitude of devices‚ Kennedy created a speech that would be remembered as a great ‘call to action’ in history. In a time of trouble and confusion for the American people where threats could attack at any time Kennedy had to portray himself as the blanket of warmth in the Cold War. With his use of Scesis Onomaton‚ Consonance‚ and more‚ Kennedy was able to provide an empowering speech to a people

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    was no exception. Kennedy was considered to be one of the better presidents the American people have had. He was well respected by many Americans during his time in office. He gave inspiration to the American people. I read two articles and looked at one picture that thoroughly showed his influence. Kennedy’s inauguration speech united the American people. Kennedy worked very well with pathos. He talked of the American citizens could help America and fight common enemies. Kennedy also talks of the

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    Anderson Dual Credit English September 24‚ 2013 Kennedys Speech In John F. Kennedy’s speech (April 11th‚ 1962) he states that “Increasing steel prices by some 6 dollars a ton‚ constitutes a wholly unjustifiable and irresponsible defiance of the public interest.” Kennedy goes on to say and back up the thought that increasing the price of steel per ton will‚ in the long run. Benefit society. By saying “If

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    This lead to the alliance with the Soviet Union and when the USSR began to build missiles on the islands which lead to the Cuban missile crisis which was aborted after President Kennedy demanded the dismantlement of the missiles and the Soviet Premier agreed. During this period other relationships began to deteriorate with Cuba especially among Latin American countries because of their frank intent to cause

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    On January 20‚ 1961‚ the 35th president‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ delivered the shortest but one of the most memorable inaugural addresses in history. Kennedy uses the speech not only to accept his presidency‚ but also to unite the United States with the rest of the world. He utilizes emotional and logical appeals to persuade the audience that together‚ they can accomplish so many goals. He also connects to other parts of the world by explaining that together‚ we are all humans and we are one.

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    Equally important‚ Kennedy effectively uses rhetorical devices such as parallelism‚ alliteration‚ and repetition in his Inaugural Address to successfully express his goal for his presidency. For example‚ Kenney uses parallelism in perhaps his most memorable line of his Inaugural Address‚ “Ask not what you can do for your country- ask what you can do for your country” (Kennedy). Through parallelism‚ John F. Kennedy dramatically symbolizes his entire speech into one sentence. By reversing the order

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    My Rhetoric Analysis is going to be on The Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy‚ given by Mr. President in 1961‚ he was known to speak on what he believes in‚ conveying clear messages while trying to inspire the people of the nation. President Kennedy used Ethos‚ Pathos‚ and Logos to all of his advantage. Of course criticism comes along with it‚ this was I believe one of the most well written speeches of the 20th century. His audience was every citizen in the United States as well as every

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    John F. Kennedy’s Civil Right Address June 11‚ 1963 was the breaking point for this county. The acts of racism and inequality against Negroes still existed even after more than 100 years after President Lincoln freed the slaves. President John F. Kennedy stood before all of the country and demanded all Americans will now be treated equal in restaurants‚ schools‚ work‚ all public places be able to exercise their right to vote. And he asked for the help from every American family‚ home and person

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    country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you‚ but what together we can do for the freedom of man" said by the thirty fifth democratic president John F Kennedy. John F Kennedy was a man with charismatic and a charming personality. Although he had charm and was the youngest man elected president he was also the youngest to die. He was also the first Roman Catholic to become president. Even though he was not president

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