Inspiration The amount of knowledge and powerful words that can actually get to one’s head is amazing. Michelle Obama was the First Lady for 8 years and stood by former President Barack Obamas side. She is a great example of what today’s kids should look up to. A woman with dedication to her word. A woman with dedication to what she believes. It is pretty easy to say that she has become an impressive public speaker who can deliver a powerful speech to her supporters. In her speech at the DNC in 2016, Michelle Obama did not fill her supporter’s heads with politics and facts, but a great use of personal experience, feelings and connections. Her love for this country and her love for her family is one thing that brought her audience together. In fact, if it wasn’t the great use of ethos, pathos and logos Michelle Obamas speech would have probably have been like any other. Michelle Obama makes a great argument on the reasons why Hillary Clinton should be
President. Through the use of ethos, pathos and logos her audience, supporters, maybe consider the fact that Hillary Clinton might
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She makes an emotional connection with her speech. In fact, she uses personal stories referring to her husband, Barack Obama and her two daughters. Michelle Obamas says, “See, because at that moment, I realized that our time in the White House would form the foundation for who they would become, and how well we managed this experience could truly make or break them.” She uses her daughters as a great example to connect with those supporters who have kids. She gives the example of how she has advised her own daughters to ignore the questions regarding their father’s citizenship and faith. The type of ignorance and cruelty is something that doesn’t have to be explained to our kids. She goes into detail and uses herself as an example how being the First Lady means great responsibility and being a great role model to her
The qualities that have made Michelle Obama unique are her strong personality, compassion, and her serenity. Michelle is not like many others. Her achievements go beyond just being the president’s wife. She works for the social issues that require her concern. The first lady of America doesn’t shy away from raising her voice for a cause. Even though Michelle is at the top of the world she doesn’t let the success and popularity get to her head. She thinks before speaking and maintains her composure at all
Shirley Chisholm's speech is effective because of her use of logical flow of ideas, persuasive techniques, credible sources, and counter-arguments.
President. Through the use of ethos, pathos and logos her supporters and all the Americans watching would maybe consider the fact that Hillary Clinton might be the right candidate to be the President of the United States of America. In fact, Michelle Obama uses a form of metaphor by repeating the word “we” throughout her speech referring to Barack Obama, herself and her audience as well. A form of repetition is a step closer to delivering a powerful speech. She supports her argument by stating, “And because of Hillary Clinton, my daughters — and all our sons and daughters — now take for granted that a woman can be President of the United States” (Michelle Obama). She also states that Hillary Clinton has never quit on anything in her life. For example, Hillary Clinton has lost the presidential election once and came back stronger the second time around.
She is leading the country with her words with her poem at the inauguration in hopes for peace. She encourages people of all races and sexes to come together to make a change.
In this video Michelle Obama makes use of all three appeals, in an attempt to persuade the audience, to agree that Barak Obama was the best candidate for the Presidency. Ethos is identified first as she is introduced, as her brother presents her as a highly esteemed entity by her immediate family; thus, Americas next first lady. She also portrays herself as a person with high morals and values, she elaborates on how she and her husband were raised alike, believing that you will reach your goals if you work hard, respecting others no matter the differences; thus, delivering what you promise or say. Later in the video, she identifies herself as a lawyer that had worked at a major law firm. This elaborate presentation of herself is most
She makes great points that women will no longer be depending on men for money and that women have the ability to be just as successful as the men. Though the main focus is on colored women and men she makes it clear that one days she hopes that it is equal rights for all, no matter what skin color or gender. The ability to back up all of her facts with supporting details made the speech much more
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 addresses the effect that voting for Donald Trump will have for men and women. Through the rhetorical appeals and the tone, she sets for her audience, Michelle Obama campaigns for the presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
How Michelle Obama is Influential to American Society Michelle Obama is known for many things, but most people do not know what she has influenced exactly on the American society. She has played a very important role in American society and has had many other elements to contribute to the 21st century. Michelle is famous for being the first black First Lady, and is highly known for her “Let’s Move” campaign, as well as the school lunch program she has founded. These contributions to the United States are motivated by her goal of keeping children active and healthy.
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 uses the rhetorical devices including, anaphora, several allusions, and imagery to strengthen her 3 appeals and persuade her audience.
Grew up on the Southside of Chicago, earned degrees from Princeton and Harvard Law School, married the man she loved, became the first black woman to be the First Lady of the United States, improved civil rights for people of color, and changed the face of feminism; these are some, but most certainly not all, of the accomplishments of the same woman, Michelle Obama. She is overall an inspiring woman to so many people that have had to struggle in life. She has done everything in her power to help those people lead a life of justice and equality that they otherwise, had been prevented from doing. Michelle Obama has achieved things most others with her upbringing could only dream of. She used her achievements to give those people a better chance. Michelle Obama has become an extremely important figure in America because of her inspiring advocacy for women, girls, and people of color, and she was doing this far before she became the first lady of the United States.
Analogical Strategy Using analogy is one of the effective ways to emphasize the key argument of the whole speech to the audience (O'Hair et al., 2013). The analogy compares unfamiliar concepts to a more familiar one by referring them to real-life accounts. Michelle employed some stories from her own experience and from shared knowledge. Excerpt 17 “In fact, someone recently told me a story about their six-year-old son who one day was watching the news – they were watching the news together. And the little boy, out of the blue, said, “I think Hillary Clinton will be president.”
There is a first time for everything and having Michelle Obama as the first African-American first lady was truly an honor because she was just as dedicated as her husband President Barack Obama was. Mrs.Obama dedicated herself to the world, community, children especially, and making the economy better in various areas that could help the world in the long run and improving lifestyle issues. Michelle focused on higher education as well, and became leader and role model for all women and younger children of color and various races because she focused a lot on racial discrimination and the effects of it. Michelle obama has influenced the economy to live a healthier lifestyle especially nutrition wise, gave influential speeches, leader and role
Michelle Obama spoke to the American people the year that her husband was first elected president. She spoke of her unlikely journey. She said that we all have unlikely journeys. She said that we all share the idea "that the world as it is just won't do." She said we should "fight for the world as it should
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 to vote for Hillary I think Michelle Obama took the right approach. I get a strong sense of honesty from the first lady as she talks about why Ms. Clinton is worthy enough to take on the mantle of leadership for our great nation. After listening to my speech multiple times I notice how Michelle Obama also uses amplification, which is the expansion of detail to clarify a point. Then as I continued to listen to the speech I also realized how the first lady also uses anaphora, which is the repetition of one or more words at the head of consecutive phrases, clauses, or sentences. Next I saw how the first lady utilizes both ethos and pathos to help convince the citizens of America that Hillary Clinton deserves their vote. Through the use of these rhetorical devices and appeals, Mrs. Obama’s speech is made very strong and convincing.
Michelle Obama is well known as the first African American, First Lady of the United States of America. She is a daughter, sister, wife, and mother. A public speaker, writer and lawyer are additional titles that she holds. Michelle Obama is a woman of various aptitudes, but take note that she does not allow her personal commitment to her family restrict her from maintaining her professional duties.