How Does Jfk Space Travel Speech

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John F. Kennedy gives a speech for those who attend Rice University and the American citizens, on September 12, 1962. In his speech, the president uses a historical lens, hyperbole and a courageous tone to deliver the audience a reason why space travel is such an essential achievement for all American citizens. Kennedy uses his first two paragraphs to travel back in time with the audience, highlighting some of human history's most significant creations and discoveries. This method helps Kennedy set the stage, before he can introduce space travel as the next big human achievement. He mentions inventions such as the printing press, clothes made from animal skin and even Christianity. He uses these inventions specifically because they have had some of the most crucial effects on how society functions as of today, especially Christianity as America recognizes scripture within its own amendments and is a country built on Christian morals. In the middle of his speech, the former president states "This is a breathtaking pace" and "Surely opening vistas of space …show more content…

Using a quote from an American colonist that had contributed to the founding of a colony, only further encourages all Americans around the continent to support the investment in space travel even further. His usage of that historical quote and mention that "those who came before us made certain that this country rode the first wave" is meant to inspire Americans to act, while also creating a comparison between the average American citizen and those who built this country. So that they can contribute to the betterment of their continent, as their founding fathers once