Rhetorical Analysis Of John F Kennedy's Inaugural Speech

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In President John F. Kennedy's inaugural speech he uses the Rhetorical appeal of Ethos to make the audience feel as if they are the ones truly in control and that he is a reputable source for them to listen to. Right off the bat, we see Kennedy working to strengthen the trustworthiness of himself, by bringing up the fact that he is "sworn before you and Almighty God" at the beginning of the speech. By bringing up the fact that he has sworn before God, Kennedy attempts to provide the reader/listener with reassurance than anything Kennedy says is trustworthy. Throughout his speech, Kennedy offers several examples of how tough and frightening the world truly is just to turn right back around and offer a solution the United States, that solution