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Analysis Of John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address

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In American history, we have been tempered by wars, disease and infections, racism, poverty and freedom equality. However as a nation we have come together as one and prospered. In his Inaugural Address given on January 20th, 1961, John F. Kennedy’s central idea was for the citizens of the United States to become involved in overcoming any challenges and prospering.
Throughout this address John F. Kennedy talked about many struggles and challenges that the world has faced such as poverty, nuclear wars and freedom affairs. All throughout his speech he has brought to the public's attention encouragingly that we should be proud of our own history and how severely we’ve as a nation have struggled and fought to attain what we hold today. “To those people in the …show more content…

If we simply attend to ourselves, we cannot move forward successfully, without uniting as one and helping those in need, we can never overcome any challenges. A big part of our nation's history are wars, John F. Kennedy wanted to end the disputes between countries. “ We offer not a pledge, but a request: that both sides begin anew quest for peace before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction” (Lines 63-65). Instead of finding ways to harm each other and fight, there should peace among everyone if we want the new generations to come and our own to prosper. Nevertheless with peace people can unite as one can overcome many obstacles to thrive in the future. John F. Kennedy ends his speech with a question inspiring the audience “Ask not what

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