Rhetorical Analysis On Steve Jobs

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Caden Langan
Mrs. Korey
English 2 Advanced Honors
21 March 2023
“Jobs Stanford Commencement”
Steve Jobs Steve Jobs gave the Stanford graduates a remarkably inspiring speech. His words were designed to alter their emotions in life and guide them to a bright future of success. In 2005, Jobs spoke to help give the graduates motivation to never give up. Jobs was using his own obstacles he had to go through during his low to show how he got to the top to get his audience's attention. The storytelling and the events that were told were able to rattle the audience's emotions and hopefully make their life better. Steve Jobs would alter the audience's emotions throughout his speech. Jobs told the audience about how when he was born he was born into chaos.His parents put him up for adoption but they wouldn't let a family adopt him because they didn't have a proper education. The family promised a full education and Jobs was adopted. He went through schools but evidently dropped out. He would go to college drop in classes. He then started a company in his parents garage. He put all of his hours into this company. He was a successful businessman with the creation of Apple. “I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out. And here I …show more content…

Although someone is successful, mistakes are very easy to make. Steve Jobs ended up getting fired from the company he started himself. Jobs gave too much share in the company and he and the others went in opposite ideas for the company's future. Jobs admitted that he was at an all time low. He didn't know what to do. He then realized it was the best thing that could've happened to him. He went on to create several other companies. One of them being Pixar.“Pixar went on to create the world’s first computer animated feature film, Toy Story, and is now the most successful animation studio in the world.” He also created NeXT which Apple