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Rhetorical Analysis Of Jfk's Inaugural Address

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JFK had many great speeches, the biggest and best arguably being his Inaugural Address. If you think that giving a speech to gather followers is easy, you’re wrong. It is an art, there are many trick to it. Some people have mastered this, and JFK has mastered this by using the ethos of ethos a lot in his speeches. The idea of teamwork is a common theme to him.
“ Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. “ These are the famous words said by JFK in his inaugural address. These words have power, they give you a feeling of humbleness. This is pathos, It gives you almost a saddening feeling. It makes you feel like you expect a lot, but also makes you want to give. "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and the success of liberty. This much we pledge -- and more." This was said to let every other nation know that we as americans will do everything in our power to make sure America strives and succeeds. As commander and chief, that is a very good thing to tell your people. It’s like a football coach pumping his team up before a game. It gives you a sense of pride, this is Pathos. This is pathos and ethos, part of the culture of America is teamwork, as we all work together for the greater good. This speech was giving on a cold morning in 1961. John Kennedy gave this speech to unite everyone for the

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