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Jfk Inaugural Speech Analysis

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Have you ever wondered how the next generation of children would impact the world? With the internet at our fingertips and the vast amount of information accessible many young men and women have taken this opportunity to change the world. They change the world by innovating and finding new and easy ways to do everyday tasks. President John F. Kennedy states in his inaugural speech that it is the nation’s responsibility to help make the world a better place. Bob Dylan’s song, "The Times They Are A-Changin'" talks about how the world is going to become different and that we should be ready to move on when that time arrives. “The A&P” by John Updike discusses the status between previous and new generation. The next generation is ready to take ownership from the old. …show more content…

Kennedy had a vision of the world changing. His speech was to awaken Americans and realize the sense of change and how we should respond to it. The inaugural address was a call for the nation to give back to the country. Kennedy was giving each citizen a responsibility to make America better. When he states, “the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans.” the torch is a metaphor for the responsibility that the new generation will carry on and initiate their calling to improve the world together as one nation. He also states that we should, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.” which means that we should not ask what's in it for me, rather ask what can I do that will benefit others. The next generation uses these principles

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