Ap Language In Jfk Speech

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John F. Kennedy brings a lot of energy and many different tones to his address. He is able to speak to each and every person on a different level. Kennedy covers many different topics that would get people excited for his presidency. John. F Kennedy makes many promises and states all of his principles. The speech is well organized and very well thought through. John F. Kennedy (JFK) starts off well by noticing and acknowledging his audience. This lets everyone know who this speech is towards and makes everyone feel like they are important. Kennedy uses the phrase “United there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative venture. Divided there is little we can do-for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder.” (52). For me this shows that JFK is all …show more content…

JFK also includes that “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship support any friend and oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.”. This tells me that even though he would like everyone to be unified, Kennedy will do anything possible to protect our rights even when others may disagree or if they try to take away those rights. The people are aware he will fight for their freedom. One thing John F. Kennedy brings up multiple times is the topic of poverty. So many people in America still live in poverty today. Kennedy speaks to these people letting them know thats he is going to assist them in their fight out of poverty and assures them that they are not alone. JFK states “If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich”. Kennedy is explaining how every JFK uses many types of words to set different tones throughout the speech. Kennedy uses abstract words that can be interpreted in many different ways for people. Such as the words freedom or sacrifice. People interpret words in all sorts of ways. Sacrifice could mean one thing for someone and then something