John F. Kennedy's Speech: We Choose To Go To The Moon

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Kayla Bell
Ms. Dillard
H Lit Comp 9
15 September 2015
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John F. Kennedy speech, in his “We choose to go to the moon”, discusses his view and support on the effort to land a man on the Moon and return him safely to the Earth. Kennedy’s purpose is to be able to send a man to the moon and back without any harm done to him. He adopts a motivational and passionate tone in order to persuade people to support his idea. Kennedy begins his address speaking about how far we have come and how fast we have come in recorded history. He acts on the audience by saying “The greater our knowledge increases, the greater our ignorance unfolds.” He joins in this time of ideas and political movement to simply admit “No man can fully grasp how far we