America Has Gone To Sleep Rhetorical Analysis

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In Shirley Chisholm's speech “America has Gone to Sleep” she talks about a coalition between African Americans and women. She strongly discusses that all people no matter the race or gender should be equal. She believes that America has gone to sleep. She believes that because she talks about how the people have lost their grip and are sliding back down. Chisholm strongly expresses that the “blacks” and the “womens” had to fight extra hard just to get treated fair and have an equal chance. Shirley Chisholm also uses pathos throughout her speech. In her second paragraph she states there are “There are stupid men and there are stupid women.” I feel like she says this because she doesn't want anybody to feel alone, she wants you to know you …show more content…

She wishes for everyone no matter your race of gender to try and help make this world a better place to live in. When describing equality she says “To this slippery, uphill climb to equality many of us right now have lost our grip, and we are sliding back down.”. Chisholm uses this statement to communicate that we need to fight for our equality. This hyperbole shows how she felt at the time. Not only do she feel like we were losing our grip she felt that we weren't given a fair chance. Chisholm also uses metaphors to compare black and white, male and female to show we are all equal. An example would be “That If I could help you to live, my blood or something that belongs to me might help you to live, it would not be a question of …show more content…

An example would be when she states “That If I could help you to live, my blood or something that belongs to me might help you to live, it would not be a question of race.”. When she states “ My sisters black and white, " I want to say this in conclusion. We really have come too far to, again, dance backwards into what others consider to be our place.” I would say this is ethos because she makes the audience feel like they are enough and that they have fought to hatred to go back now. She states in her second paragraph that “There are brilliant men and there are brilliant women.” She says this to let the audience know they are