Rhetorical Analysis Of Determination Address For Governor By Caesar Chavez

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Fields Taking A Stand “An union leader and labor organizer who dedicated his life to improving treatments, pay and working conditions for farm workers was known as Cesar Chavez” (Chavez). Chavez was speaking out about what the labor workers were poorly going through and their ability of experience are being treated greatly unfairly. Chavez was addressing toward the governor, Jerry Brown, that these problems does not deal with and something should be fixed. Chavez argumentative speech gives recognition to the workers that is, “ We need to give workers a voice” (Voice Of Democracy). The Farmers Worker Movement was fighting for a suitable equality among whoever were part of the labor workers. In the 1940s we have been dealing with migrant workers toiled in the field and faced many hardships. It was difficult and miserable for them working …show more content…

They faced many tough obstacles in the fields that they did not get enough credit for. The life of a farm worker should deserve to be given the respect and opportunities that will help them for how much they have worked so hard. To have better paying wages, to have improved working and living conditions, and lastly to have equality among other people as well. In his “Nomination Address for Governor Jerry Brown” Caesar Chavez argues that farmer workers need better working conditions through his use of the catalogue and imagery to make the audience feel sympathy. “Right now we have millions of people unable to find work. That inability to find work destroys the spirit. We have men, women, and youth who are energy and ideals, looking for work, and all they get are hand-outs” (Voice Of Democracy). Many labor workers are facing the discrimination of how they are being poorly not able to work which affected everyone who is part of agricultural farmers work. Many unemployed farm workers are living in poverty without enough food to