Joshua Dolan Mrs. Meszaros AP Language 11:8 21 September 2023 Steel President John F. Kennedy, who is known for advocating for stable prices and wages, passionately remarks that the raising of the steel prices is unfair at the news conference on April 11, 1962. Kennedy starts off in a very informal tone, while using pathos to talk about how unfair the steel prices are to the American people. He uses logos to deduct why the prices of steel are so unfair and are causing damage to American homes. Kennedy wants the people to rise up against the steel prices in order to convince leading steel corporations to lower their prices. People love Kennedy and they trust his leadership, which will help a lot as he is trying to pursue them. First, you see Kenedy use a very formal tone while talking to the American public, using phrases such as, “we are devoting” or “we are asking.” (p.1) Kenedy uses this strategy in order to help the American people feel like they are not alone and that he is in this with them. …show more content…
Second, you see Kenedy has his facts straight, incorporating logos into his speech. He proclaims that some steel mills have increased their prices “by some 6 dollars a ton.” (line 3, p.1) He also mentions that this would cause every other industry to rise, “it would increase the cost of homes, autos, appliances.” (line 26, p.1) He even takes it a step further with global economics, “It would make it more difficult for American goods to compete in foreign markets.” (line 36, pg. 1). 1) Finally, Kennedy touches the hearts of the American people using