Donald Trump Rhetorical Analysis

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On the website they lay it out from the past to present they used images at least of what he looked like. They also used videos to explain their point. It start with U.S. President, real estate mogul and former reality TV star Donald John Trump. Then they told use when he was born which was in 1946. In queens, New York. It tells us about his rise in real estate. It also tells about his childhood and how he came to become president. This stuff is import because you learn the lies the media has been telling you about him. There is videos that tell you the same stuff as the bio on the website says
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Purpose
The purpose of the text and videos were to present and prove the point that Mr Donald Trump isn’t someone who is strictly confined to what the media says. That he can differ and break the stereotypical viewpoints that have been placed upon him due to social media and other types of news. The reason that these news could be biased could be due to the fact that they had some kind of political agenda in which they would benefit from having the Liberalist Hillary Clinton as the president.
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They were unsure about who he was and if they would vote for him. They wanted to make an informed decision. The impact to of the structure is to make the audience understand Trump more.
The target audience is forced to reflect on their decisions and feeling on the matter. The audience feels like T was underestimated, treated unfairly, ‘Wow! He really is a good person”. The audience feels more informed and positive about Trump.
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Social context
The context is relevant to the audience in two ways. The first one is for people who want to know more about their president. The second one is for people who want to know more about the way Donald Trump felt with what he has done. The bio is to prove that the media lies about their

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