President Ronald Reagan's Speech Analysis

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Our way of schooling has changed because we have realized that more freedom in a classroom leads to more prosperous students, which then leads to a more prosperous school. In the same way, more freedom in a country leads to more prosperous citizens, which then leads to a more prosperous world. In June 1987, President Ronald Reagan gave a speech describing how much more prosperous the entire world would be if there was no longer the division between the East and West in Berlin. He talks about the prosperity in the West by those who enjoy freedom, and how that could continue to spread into the East if given the chance. He believed that prosperity could only come when there was freedom. Reagan’s speech was a call to the Soviets to tear down …show more content…

He wants this division to be gone so that the dream of a free world may become real; so that the dream of peace and prosperity can become tangible. “As long as this gate is closed, as long as this scar of a wall is permitted to stand, it is not the German question alone that remains open, but the question of freedom for all mankind” (AmericanRhetoric.com). The President realized that the tensions between the Soviets and the people were impacting more than Germany; he was there as part of the alliance because the entire world had a part in what would happen because of this division. “Freedom leads to prosperity. Freedom replaces the ancient hatreds among the nations with comity and peace. Freedom is the victor” (AmericanRhetoric.com). Reagan’s speech was a call to the Soviet’s to get rid of the division between East and West so that the entire world, in turn, could prosper. Berlin has been an example that even under pressure, freedom still can transform the globe. This speech is a call to the Soviets and to General Secretary Gorbachev to open the gate and tear down the wall so that freedom and peace can be enjoyed by all. Reagan ends his speech assuring the people that the wall will eventually fall because it cannot withstand faith and truth. Freedom will prevail. This ideas of freedom and prosperity are not new. These are the very