Rhetorical Analysis Of Ronald Reagan's Challenger Speech

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President Ronald W. Reagan conveyed many different emotions when addressing the nation in his famous Challenger speech. The Challenger was a space shuttle that exploded during take-off taking the lives of seven brave astronauts. President Ronald W. Reagan’s speech started with sadness and ended with hopefulness to relate to the emotions of his audience. Reagan began his speech with a tone of sadness. An example of sadness in this speech is, “Today is a day for mourning and remembering.” This means today is a sadful day. Everyone is thinking about them. Another example of how he expressed sadness in his speech is, “But we feel the loss, and we’re thinking about you very much.” This means, that he is also feeling sadness about the tragic event.