Rhetorical Devices in Obama's Speech Essay

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    potential to a political celebrity overnight. In this speech, he pleads to the American people for change.…

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    gave one of the longest State Of The Union addresses in recent memory, clocking in at almost an hour and twenty minutes. But how long it was its not impressive, it’s what happened in that hour and twenty minutes is what really stole the show. In his speech Donald Trump not only explained his administration's success but also appealed to our emotions with touching stories of American citizens and describing the true American spirit. This appeal to emotions was once described by Aristotle as…

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    Obama was first brought into office in 2009 and has held the position for the last six years. There have been forty-five presidents of the United States, but prior to him, they had all been white. A new comer to the post with many disliking him, this speech was pivotal, an opportunity to assert his authority and to assure the people of America that he was not just suitable for the job but also a visionary president. Obama managed this by using a variety of paralinguistic features, far more than…

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    President Barack Obama held a speech at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia in 2009 in which he stressed the importance of education. It was broadcasted nationally to students of all ages in order to get the message out: Do not give up because “you’re not just quitting on yourself, you’re quitting on your country” which is sure to set every patriotic heart on fire in sheer pride. To think that the entire future of the country is depending on me! That is the reaction that President…

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    President Barack Obama presents a speech at a prayer vigil to give his remarks to the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. Obama’s purpose is to comfort American citizens and to ensure them that even though they are suffering, they owe future generations a safer society. He adopts a solemn and inspiring tone to influence the feelings of his mature audience of mostly American parents, expresses the extent of this tragedy and commends those who acted with bravery. Immediately, Obama addresses the…

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    Presidential candidate Barack Obama delivered a speech on March 18, 2008 at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia. He goes into a detailed speech that talks about racial conflicts that have been brought to light during the 2008 election. Mr. Obama had to work to convince the people that even though he did not agree with his pastor Jeremiah Wright’s comments, they can still be friends. Mr. Obama still going strong, went on to explain that while he cannot control what his pastor said, but went…

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    women to get paid the same amount as men. It was tough enough for them to even get a job and even participate in activities just because of being the opposite gender from men. In the “Remarks to the U.N. 4th World Conference on Women Plenary Session” speech Hillary Clinton provides and uses anaphora, pathos, chiasmus,…

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    the body not only physically but also mentally. Only recently has significant progress begun in the quest for a cure. Mrs. Michelle Obama 's speech marks another important moment in the women’s health movement as well as in the nation’s response to cancer related issues. Through carefully structured paragraphs, Michelle Obama makes use of rhetorical devices to emphasize the actions taken in improvement, evolution, and awareness regarding the nation’s status on breast…

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