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Obama Ethos Pathos Logos

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By popular opinion, the American people of recent years have experienced two of the three most controversial presidents in the history of the United States. It would be natural to include the only black President Barack Obama because, as of late, the president's chair has been filled by men from the Caucasian side of the world. While many tried and failed, Obama succeeded in getting into office and becoming president. President Barack Obama delivered his final address as president of the United States in Chicago's McCormick Place, just a few miles from Grant Park, where he spoke to millions of Americans for the first time as president-elect years ago. In his "Obama Farewell Speech," the president implored his countrymen to hold on to and protect the ideas that America is said to cherish. Of course, this was following his eight years as president of the United States. He also gave some thought to the progress he had made since taking office. He wants to leave a message in the hearts of his devoted supporters. Obama uses rhetorical devices such as pathos, ethos, and logos to create and instill hope in the American people. …show more content…

One way Obama evokes pathos in his speech is by turning down his supporters' chant of "Four more years!" after he lets out just a couple of words. This can be described as pathos because of his decline in the chant. His supporters know that his tenure as president has come to an end, evoking sadness in the crowd's hearts. One other example of pathos is how he is always one with the people of America. A statement like, "This is where I learned that change only happens when ordinary people get involved, they get engaged, and they come together to demand it." (Obama, 2017). This could make the audience feel such emotions by using the memories of shared childhoods to evoke emotions that could lead to sadness or

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