She said it with much zeal that people believed her. Not only did she persuade people but she created emotion to her audience telling them that they have rights and to stand up for their rights. freedom of speech and a free press; freedom of religion and worship; freedom of assembly and the right to petition; the right of men to be secure in their homes and free from unreasonable search or seizure and from arbitrary arrest and punishment.” (1948).
Listening to the video on Eleanor Roosevelt delivering her speech I can agree that she was persuasive and convincing to the audience that everyone deserves to have rights and the struggle for human rights is worth taking an action for. I would say that the audience mostly believed her because of her integrity due to the fact that she had numerous qualifications to be believed. Some agree and some disagree with the effectiveness of her speech. Some might think that she showed emotion for others and some might think that she didn’t show any emotion towards