Jfk Inaugural Speech Analysis

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Every four years a new election takes place. All Candidates for president go through a long process as they campaign for themselves. President Kennedy won the election in 1960 and on inauguration day spoke to the nation. On this day the president makes a speech that shows his capability and welcomes himself to office, while explaining the things that he will do and change. John F. Kennedy’s use of logos made his inauguration speech even more persuasive. “Born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage.” - John F. Kennedy. President Kennedy takes us back to the first revolution and reminds us of all the men lost, and the sacrifices made. He says that the people who lost their lives gained a freedom that we will never lose. We will keep that honor for our country. Even though we will keep a strong army, he promises to strive for peaceful relations with other countries. People need to act now he says, only we can make change. Attempt to do as much good as we can now, not tomorrow or next week. “Let us begin!” said John F. Kennedy. Compassion, and and willingness for hard work made him and even more desired president. …show more content…

With passion, he explains one of the prevalent problems in our society. He connects to people through their Faith. God gave us our rights not the state! Although he really meant what he said, it also persuaded people into believing and trusting him. It also revealed his morals, and that even as president of the United States of America, he had God to look to and obey. He keeps coming back to the idea of changing for the good of the communities and families as well as seeking to unite and bring

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