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    I Have a Dream Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech has become one of the most famous‚ most quoted and most influential speeches of all time. He spoke about the racial injustice in The United States of America‚ and inspired people all over the world‚ even five decades after the fact. In the speech‚ King used many figures of speech‚ all of which assisted in making it as memorable as it is. By being an experienced public speaker King made people all over the country – and the world – see

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    killing nearly 2‚000 people. The president‚ George W. Bush goes on national television to address the nation what has happened. The speech he gives is full of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. George Bush tells the american people that we have to stay together and not give up. His message is meant to calm the american people and kill their fears of evil. In George W. Bush’s speech‚ he starts it off by describing what the terrorist have done and what we have to do to stay strong. He quotes the bible verse Psalm

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    was an American writer and politician best known for her satirical sense of humor and role in American politics. Luce gave a speech at the Women’s National Press Club in the 1960s that was both controversial and accusatory towards her audience‚ calling out the practice of writing “false journalism”‚ playing up facts about a story to sell more papers. Throughout the speech‚ Luce uses the conflicting tones of admiration and disapproval to make the journalists feel like they’re doing something wrong

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    work of Martin Luther King. Without much knowledge about the work of Martin Luther King Jr‚ the gasps of the crowd when Robert. F. Kennedy’s addresses his death is powerful enough to convey the importance of Dr. King as a figure to the public. In his speech‚ Robert F. Kennedy uses his platform as a presidential candidate to address people in an attempt to utilise the death of MLK Jr. as a way to unite blacks and whites in a time when it seemed they were further apart than ever. Not only does Robert F

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    incredibly persuasive speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.  Although she used all elements of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos methods of appeal‚ her most prevelent method used was pathos.  Her ability to invoke an emotional response from her audience was quite compelling.  In my opinion‚ her use of ethos and pathos appeals seemed to intertwine with one another perfectly well.  She did use some logos components but‚ it was not her predominant method of appeal for this speech. Ethos: Michelle Obama

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    president‚ John F. Kennedy. Kennedy taking the step to help reassured the people with his speech on the issue of inflation of steel prices on April 11th‚ 1962. With his charisma and and knowledge‚ John F. Kennedy used ethos‚ pathos‚ and diction to develop his speech and inform the people of his abilities and love for the nation. During the year of 1962 the

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    Chris Porter ENG 105-14 January 29‚ 2012 Rhetorical Analysis Spandex is No Good! In the essay‚ “What You Eat is Your Business”‚ Radley Balko writes to tell his audience about how the government is trying to control people’s health and eating habits by restricting food‚ taxing high calorie food‚ and considering menu labeling. Balko includes in his essay that government restricting diets and having socialist insurance is not helping the obesity problem‚ but it is only making it worse

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    are some of the important rhetorical methods that many authors use to portray their ideas. In “A Piece of Chalk” (1905)‚ G.K. Chesterton demonstrates his adept writing ability in using those methods as a means of appeal to convey that everything is beautiful and valuable in its own way. His piece of writing not only exemplifies the use of contradiction‚ humor‚ analogy and metaphor‚ but also succeeds in using relevant support and evidence. Initially‚ the first rhetorical technique that Chesterton

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    Civil War‚ Alfred M. Green foresaw the validation and encouraged African Americans to prepare for enlistment. Throughout his speech‚ Alfred M. Green points out America’s grandeur‚ acknowledges and refutes the opposition‚ and lastly‚ goes on to appeal to the public’s faith and fear in order to inflame their spirits of joining the Union forces. Alfred M. Green delivers his speech in hopes of persuading his fellow African Americans to join the Union forces in the Civil War. In the first paragraph

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    “As I look ahead‚ I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman‚ I seem to see “The River Tiber foaming with much blood.” These were the famous words of Enoch Powell in his “Rivers of Blood” speech. With his use of rhetorical devices and fallacies‚ his speech came off as very effective. Before Powell gave his speech‚ in Wolverhampton‚ England around twenty or thirty immigrants were arriving overseas and around fifteen to twenty additional families were coming to England. As a country they were allowing

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