Rhetorical Analysis Of Jfk Speech

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President John F. Kennedy delivered a speech at Rice University Stadium in Houston, Texas on September 12, 1962. Kennedy was appealing for support for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s program, better known as NASA, to land humans on the moon. Kennedy had a great ambition for exploration and expansion, which he used to encourage the main audience, predominantly students, politicians, and people interested in space exploration. John F. Kennedy uses the rapid advancement of technology, the inevitable exploration of space, responsibility as a nation, and the possible benefits of space travel to effectively encourage his audience to have the same ambition. By showing the audience the rapid advancement of technology, Kennedy demonstrates …show more content…

This showed the audience that space exploration was in the definite future and very close. By referencing the inevitable exploration of space, Kennedy shows his audience that there is a lot of interest in space exploration and many other countries are also interested in it as well. “The exploration of space will go ahead, whether we join in it or not, and it is one of the great adventures of all time, and no nation which expects to be the leader of other nations can expect to stay behind in the race for space.” this tells the audience that other nations will go to space whether or not they will be joining. This also shows the great amount of responsibility he has, it is an expectation of the nation he leads. By speaking of the responsibility as a nation to grow and be first, Kennedy shows his strong leadership skills. “Yet the vows of this nation can only be fulfilled if we in this nation are first, and, therefore, we intend to be