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Rhetorical Analysis Of Jfk Speech

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The speech I chose to critique was John F Kennedy’s “we choose to go to the moon”. John F Kennedy stood behind the podium in front of a large crowd at Rice University in Houston Texas on September 12 1962. Kennedy prepared to give a speech that would dramatically change the United States for decades. The reason I chose this speech was because it is a very powerful and well-known speech. John F Kennedy was a very great leader and speaker. Kennedy’s speech can be broken down in to four main parts. He starts off the speech by addressing various distinguished guests and the audience to whom he is making his speech. He then continues by expressing his gratitude for the opportunity he has been given to speak. He then talks about Rice University and how it is a center for learning and knowledge. This introduction is merely a formality, yet it creates a significant connection …show more content…

He explains that space exploration is inevitability. He then continues saying that the United States vowed to never see space filled with weapons of mass destruction, but with instruments of knowledge and understanding. Kennedy went on to say a very famous line “if we must land on the moon to preserve a peaceful and free world, then landing on the moon is an absolute necessity”. Such an ideological framing, especially in the cold war context. Kennedy’s next point addressed some of the potential criticisms and concerns. Space exploration is hard and is costs an arm and a leg. But he continues to ask the audience “why do we climb the highest mountain? Why fly across the Atlantic?” He says “We go to the moon in this decade, not because it is easy, but because it is hard. Because the goal organizes and measures the best of American energy and skill.” With this he states that the United States has established to land on the moon. Yet this is not just a claim, this is a

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