What Is Anaphora In John F Kennedy's Inaugural Speech

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On a frigid January morning in 1961, John F. Kennedy delivered an inaugural speech to the world that promised new beginnings with optimism and urgency to change. Kennedy uses anaphora and metaphors to encourage Americans to actively start a movement to a better future. Kennedy's speech is a call to action that was meant for the world to hear. Before 1961 many unfortunate events such as poverty, loss of peace, and risk to liberty that left people with hopeless and pessimistic thoughts about the world they live in, Kennedy wants to end this cycle. He speaks to "all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." to bring unity at a time that is much needed. Kennedy calls out to all groups from ocean to ocean, whether it be "to those old