The tragic events of the Oklahoma Bombing and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. left the country in shock, only to be brought back to life by two very important people. Bill clinton, in his speech, “Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address,” uses ethos, logos, and pathos to express his thoughts and feelings that the people’s wounds will heal in time, if they are not consumed in hatred. Whereas Robert F. Kennedy, in his speech, “A Eulogy For Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” uses ethos, logos, and pathos to express his thoughts and feelings towards the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. In both speeches, “Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address” and “A Eulogy For Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” Bill Clinton and Robert F. Kennedy use ethos, logos, and pathos to express their thoughts and feelings on tragic events. …show more content…
In his speech, “Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address,” Clinton announces “I am honored to be here today to represent the American People,” and “Hillary and I also come as parents, as husband and wife, as people who were your neighbors for some of the best years of our lives.” He was basically telling the audience that he knew what he was talking about, and had experience with family, so it allowed them to connect. On the other hand, Robert F. Kennedy uses ethos to show the people of America that he feels the same way about Martin Luther King Jr’s death because his brother, John F. Kennedy, former president, was also assassinated. In his speech, “A Eulogy For Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” Kennedy stated, “I can only say that I feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. I had a member of my family killed...” Basically, what he was saying was that he understands the pain the audience feels, because he has felt it