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Methods Of Jfk Inaugural Speech

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The Persuading Methods of the Inaugural Address The Inaugural Address by John Fitzgerald Kennedy or also known as JFK, is a speech that was delivered to the citizens of America and as well as the people of the world. It took place January 20, 1961, when he was sworn into office and would become America’s thirty-fifth president. The speech welcomed the beginning of the new era. The Inaugural Address grabbing the nation’s attention and becoming one of the most famous speeches in the world, doing this by using a well method of the three rhetorical strategies. During Kennedy’s speech The United States of America was going through quiet a mess. America was facing horrible situations, such as the rise of The Cold War, The Great Depression, racial problems, fighting communism, the drought in peace, etcetera. America needed reassurance and that is for sure what Kennedy did. John f. Kennedy would comfort his fellow citizens with his Inaugural speech stating that there will be a change. He reached out by motivating people of this world that a changed needed to be made and these changes needed to become realistic, though it may not be in their life time but it all started with them. This was not only directed to the citizens of The United States but as well for the population of the world, everybody was important and America would unite together and help all others of the world in hope of peace. Doing this all by speaking such little words, straight to the point, being one of the shortest speeches a president of The United States has ever gave but making such an impact.
John F. Kennedy, accomplished all this by using a method of strategies throughout the speech, such as: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos. Kennedy uses these methods to comfort and inform the United States. Logos, by providing facts, Ethos, by representing the person he is and at last Pathos, by pulling at the heart strings of the world.
“All this will not be finished in the first 100 days. Nor will it be finished in the first 1,000 days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin.” Kennedy stated this giving logical reasoning, using facts. In a realistic manor in this part of the speech, telling

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