Kennedy's Juxtaposition In Jfk Inaugural Address

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After a narrow win, President Kennedy takes the stage and presents the goals for his presidency in his inaugural address on January 20, 1961. Americans and audiences around the world listen as Kennedy inspires people to move past a difficult time in history and work together to create a better country. He begins with juxtaposition, in which Kennedy contrasts “an end, as well as a beginning.” The end symbolizes an end to past adversity, and the beginning symbolic of moving on to start fresh. This makes the audience feel relieved now that the past struggles are put behind them, leaving America with a new start. Kennedy’s diction also reinforces the idea of putting the past behind. He asks for the country to “begin anew,” and the word choice