First Lady Michelle Obama has always been one known for her inspiring speeches and her commitment to women’s rights. In Manchester, New Hampshire, she is seen once again standing up for women and for this country by opening the public’s eyes to disrespect Donald Trump has shown for us. Throughout the entire speech the three rhetorical appeals of pathos, ethos, and logos, are all used effectively and powerfully to get her message across. She mainly targets the audience of empowered women but she also
essay are Michelle Obama’s Speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention and Shirley Chisholm’s “Equal Rights For Women” Speech because in my opinion they’re great speeches and they both used the appeals in the rhetorical triangle in order to prove their point and convince the audience. They both reach out to the audience by the choice of words they use and the way they word their sentences. Michelle Obama’s speech she mainly uses all three rhetorical appeals - logos, pathos, and ethos. Shirley
that influence it. When analyzing the work done throughout this semester, I came to the conclusion that important aspects of my writing include how my identity and style of writing changes based on my audience, the different ways I build my ethos and my use of logos, and the importance of kairos in order to persuade the reader. Throughout my writing, my identity and my style of language changes based on the audience I’m targeting and the purpose of the assignment. This said, as a writer I determined
an analyzing activity and Journal 7 was a brainstorming activity. In this paper I analyzed important aspects in my writing which include: how my identity and my style of writing changes based on my audience, the different ways I build my ethos and my use of logos, and the importance of kairos in order to persuade the reader. This paper also includes the way my writing is influenced by both the social culture and the academic writing culture. My Autoethnography Analyzing one’s work is incredibly
Michelle Obama’s 2016 Democratic National Convention Speech was beautifully presented; as she spoke about the issues that faces Mrs. Clinton as well as herself, education, health and welfare of this nation as a whole and why Hillary Clinton should be the next president of the United States of America. As I listen to this speech I realized that Michelle Obama uses rhetorical devices and appeals throughout this entire speech, and frankly since her purpose is to persuade the people of the this country
Analysis of Michelle Obama’s 2016 DNC Speech At the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Michelle Obama the first lady at the time, was endorsing the democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton. Using her personal connection with the president and Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama creates a more personal speech. With her credibility as first lady, use of her family and her platform she lead as first lady, she persuades the audience to spread Hillary Clinton’s campaign message. Michelle Obama
In the midst of the 2016 election, First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama gave a speech in New Hampshire regarding the candidates. Donald Trump was facing Hillary Clinton; and in support, “Michelle Obama presented a Speech On Donald Trump’s Alleged Treatment Of Women.” As stated in the title, Trump had recently made rude remarks regarding women, and Michelle Obama was using this as a learning lesson for anyone looking to vote for Trump. She made it a point to vote for Hillary by not only
Continuous education to live up to a legacy: The Rhetoric of Legacy Just a two years ago when it was 150 years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, our current first lady of the United States made a commencement speech at Bowie State University in Maryland. She gave a speech to the graduates of Bowie State University, which started giving education to black community two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. At that time, the school education was held in a small African Baptist church
gave the speech “Remarks by the President on Education. The speech was given by the end of Obamas presidency. Obama gave his speech at Benjamin Banneker Academic High School in Washington D.C. Obama mainly directed his speech to the young students, to explain to them the importance of finishing high school and going on to further their education. In Obama's speech, he successfully explains the importance on education by using statistics and his own personal experiences to demonstrate pathos and logos
Lady at Education Event with DC High School Sophomores’’ This analytical essay will examine Michelle Obama’s speech about education, which she held at DC High School Sophomores. I will comment on the speech, and my analysis will focus especially on the sender, receiver and the purpose of the speech. November the 12th 2013 Michelle Obama held a speech at DC High school Sophomores. The topic of her speech was education, and how the important it is. Not only for the student itself, but also for America