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    least one of them. These speeches might be the most important, or even most emotional, you’ve heard the president say throughout his entire office period. These are how the people felt during Obama’s speech. Some people were moved to tears. Some people even felt this way about George Washington’s inauguration speech and back then, there wasn’t even any type of cameras back then. Both of these speeches brought the people of that time period together, however, the things they talked about that…

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    Obama’s 2004 Keynote speech is one of the strongest speeches that Obama has ever given. Though the speech was incredible, the cause can be found in the exact words that he used. If Obama had not used rhetorical devices in his speech, it could have been much worse. Obama’s goal in this piece is to show the public that some politicians really do care about what does happens to the country. The author uses devices to emphasize his points, in particular he uses anaphora, segregating style, and…

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    In the following, Barack Obama´s victory speech, which was held in November 2012 after being re-elected as President of the United States of America, will be analysed. Generally, one can say that Obama sends a message of shared values and hopes by using rhetorical devices and structuring his line of arguments in a way that establishes a connection and a feeling of togetherness and involvement in his actions in the audience, for example by the usage of pronouns like “we”. Now, a closer look will…

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    Barack Obama’s Farewell Speech can be examined through the different theoretical lenses of liberalism and Ubuntu. Liberalism is often called “idealism” and describes how the world ought to be while pushing it in that direction(Zook 2017) Ubuntu theory is that “a person is who s/he is only because of the existence of others and because of his/her coexistence with them”(van der Walt, 108). Both theories have rather different origins, but liberalism and Ubuntu can be brought together to look at the…

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    Obama's speech overall focus on the Islam and how in america we are taking our anger on the Muslims who fight for our country because of the hate we have on the Islam. During the speech president Borock Obama was using language in his speech so that it does not just relate to just Islam's but to many cultures in the world.He was stating that we as a county should not fight against one another,that we should stick together in this time of crises.Also their something that stuck with me through…

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    acknowledged the thousands of people who were anxiously waiting for hours just to hear his second inauguration speech. On that podium, President Obama portrayed a very authoritative…

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    person does or says in order to have faith in them and that it’s okay to have your own opinion. While he says that he can be the key to America’s victory as a whole, he believes it’s also up to America to change and be respectable to each other in this speech. Obama wants to reconstruct justice in everyone’s favor. In the past, fairness was in question, “The answer to slavery question already imbedded within our constitution that had at its very core the ideal of equal citizenship under the…

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    President Obama’s 2008 Inauguration Speech The inauguration speech by President Barrack Obama was just as memorable as the fact that he was the first past of African-American heritage to hold the position of commander in chief of the US. The president’s use of rhetoric as well as his eloquence and background both ethnically and socially created a rich mix that further cemented the legendary status in the speech he made that night in 2008. Specifically, it addressed the new president’s…

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    friendly character to the graduating class instead of as First Lady Michelle Obama. It seems to me she wants to make sure the attention is on the students and not on her because the day is supposed to be about all of them. She came to see them to make a speech not them coming to see her make a speech.So she talks to the class as an aproachable loving,caring type of person who is very proud of them. She recognizes not only the students but the parents and the people who have helped them be on the…

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    nomination, controversial remarks were made by Jeremiah Wright, President Obama’s pastor and participant in his campaign. An audience had gathered at the National Convention center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to hear Obama’s response to the concervential remarks. Obama took the opportunity to address the larger problem of race in the United States, focusing on key matters such as racial tension and white privilege. This speech is aimed to calm the fear of the white community, after the…

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