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    In the video “Obama Cuba Speech: End of the Embargo”, Obama discusses the end of the embargo between the U.S and the revival of their relationship that they had lost in the last 50 years. With this change, there are more opportunities for American and Cuban People. He talks about the many issues that Cuba and America has had since Fidel Castro took over the Cuban government. Our countries bumped heads because of the many differences in government and politics. One of the biggest issues is that…

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    Barack Obamas speech target audience are the German citizens first however he refers to American and other European people as well . This speech has a few purposes for example he informs people that democracy is wonderful and Obama said that working together I very importantly for both countries for the economic and security reasons. Barack Obama used a balanced phrase about Chancellor Angela Merkel “ from a child of the east to the leader of free and untitled Germany” which is saying that…

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    Eisenhower uses more logos along with pathos to appeal to his listeners. Eisenhower use of facts (logos) is especially important in his speech since he is talking about nuclear war. He refers to the Hiroshima incident by saying “On July 16, 1945, the United States set off the world’s first atomic explosion” (Eisenhower, P11). Obama, however, uses little logos in his speech, though he uses some. He appeals to the public’s logic by comparing himself to other presidents and through Kerry states…

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    44th president, Barack Obama in his 2009 inauguration speech, addresses his audience with his intentions of changing america. Obama explains about how america is dealing with a crisis and together we have to come together and help. He creates a serious tone in order to persuade his audience to take a stand with him to make america great by using pathos, altruism, and logos. Obama starts off his speech by acknowledging how president bush was a great president before him. He then goes on to…

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    On November 4, 2008, we listen and saw the most iconic moment in history. Which was to hear Barack Obama's "Victory Speech" that took place in Grant Park, Chicago. This iconic speech took place in front of his supporters, voters, and family. Which Barack Obama was delivering because he had just been elected to become the president of the United States. It was more significant that Obama had succeed because he would be our 1st African American president that understood what it means to work from…

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    freedom of fear changed over time? Looking at two speeches from different time periods in history supply thought to consider judgment if freedom of fear has changed or not. The texts being analyzed are Roosevelt 's “Four Freedoms” speech and Obama 's “Welcome Speech to the UK Prime Minister Cameron”. Both speeches deal with similar things such as the future of Americans, helping other countries become democratic, and etc. It is presumed both Presidents not only wanted to help their own…

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    Following a recent chemical attack on the Syrian people, by the Assad regime, President Barack Obama uses negatively and emotionally charged diction to convince Congress to vote for military action. Later in the speech, Obama also gains the support of the American public by appealing to their weariness of large scale wars. He reasons that military force is necessary to prevent further conflict down the road which will keep Americans safe, at home and abroad. In the beginning of the text,…

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    Inauguration speech, mitigates the concerns of the American people through his reassurance of impending change. Throughout his speech, Obama acknowledges the existing turmoil in the United States; however, he combats these concerns with optimism and hope. He employs a patriotic tone in order to urge the American citizens to join him in his endeavors towards mending the country. He does this by strategically implementing the following appeals: fear and flag-waving Obama commences his speech by…

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    but these speeches are not always effective if the speaker does not reach the audience. Michelle Obama, however, gave a powerful and effective commencement speech at Bowie State University for the class of 2013. Mrs. Obama discussed the educational issues affecting African Americans. The First Lady compelled me to analyze her powerful speech in which she used the appeals of pathos and ethos to tell the students to take action and motivate their communities to value education. When the First Lady…

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    Gizem AKSOY OBAMA’S ‘’A MORE PERFECT UNION’’SPEECH ANALYSIS On March 18,2008 Barack Obama gave a speech named ‘’A more perfect union’’ in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania. His ‘’A more perfect union’’ speech is historically vital and critical. He presents the problems about race discrimination and their effects upon the relationships between people living in the United States. Obama gave this speech before he was not elected as the president…

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