"Those who conduct themselves with morality, integrity and consistency need not fear the forces of inhumanity and cruelty." - Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela, celebrated former South African president and leader in the anti-apartheid movement, during a British Red Cross Humanity Lecture made the above statement which forms the theme of this reflection. It is essential that the various concepts illustrated
take a stand and make a change in America. Throughout his speech, Barack Obama’s use of metaphor allows the audience to make powerful connections and conclusions; therefore, persuading them to support his plans. While analyzing past presidential inaugurations, Obama compares peace and prosperity to the ocean and economic crisis to gathering clouds and raging storms stating: “Forty-four Americans have now taken
front of them and give yet another speech of victory. Many people before have said that Obama was one of the best orators while giving speeches as president, this was his chance to show the people that they were right once again. In Obama’s second inauguration speech he had effectively argued the truths about the challenges that the American people were soon to face and how to change those dreaded challenges. Throughout the
Ladies and Gentlemen it’s around this time every four years that we witness the inauguration of a new president. Our witnessing of this inauguration marks another 4 years that the principles upon which this country was built, still stand. It signifies that the freedom our founding fathers fought for over 200 years ago still matters today. And we, as a country, have to continue to fight for these Rights and freedoms so that future generations of Americans can continue to pursue the American dream
the President Barack Obama in his inauguration speech which he delivered on 21ST January 2013. The study focus solely on the approaches used by Barack Obama to deliver his ideology as the President of the United States of America to get the public to be acquainted with his administration agenda moving forward to strengthen the democrats in the inauguration speech rhetorically. The discourse analysis was carried out based on the video recording of the inauguration speech delivered by President Barack
Chief Justice Roberts, President Carter, President Clinton, President Bush, President Obama, fellow Americans, and people of the world: Thank you. We, the citizens of America, are now joined in a great national effort to rebuild our country and to restore its promise for all of our people. Together, we will determine the course of America and the world for years to come. We will face challenges. We will confront hardships. But we will get the job done. Every four years, we gather on these steps to
Lincoln Second Inauguration Abraham Lincoln fought for man’s equality in which he pursued in his presidency since March 1861. In March 4, 1865 he presented his Second Inauguration speech in Pennsylvania Avenue. It was documented that weeks before Lincoln addressed his Second inauguration, it was constantly raining. Once Abraham Lincoln began his speech; the sun peaked between the clouds and believed that it is Abrahams most known speech. The inauguration had two main purposes in the speech which
America’s Upcoming Legacy America has gone through many events that lead to what society is today, and back then people in the early ages all had different ways to convey messages through their own unique way of speaking. In John F. Kennedy’s 1st Inaugural Address, he used his own unique style of repetition, parallel structure, personification, alliteration, and antithesis to convey his opinions about the nation in order to send
Dwight Eisenhower gave the best inauguration speech. In Dwight D. Eisenhower’s first inauguration speech, he talked about a lot of things such as freedom, trading, world peace, equality, etc. His speech contained a lot of important things that could help the United States, and it was a speech that could give us a feeling a comfort and faith. Dwight was a wise man, seeing how he was in his late 70’s when he first began his role in presidency. He knew exactly what to say to impress the people of America
the three decades of his life. So he must have had great experience talking in front of a camera or a crowd. But when it came to his inauguration address, that was a different viewpoint, that's when he really made a difference. He was precise, reasonable, and compassionate to the people during his speech. Ronald Reagan’s inauguration address was the greatest inauguration address out of all others. To start off with, Ronald is precise in, about what he says during his speech. This quote clarifies why
Donald Trump's inauguration speech - a more inward-looking America The following essay will contain the newly elected president Donald J. Trump's inauguration speech when he got sworn into office on January 20th. The essay will focus on the model of com-munication, his choice of words and forms of appeal. The essay will then swiftly shift its course to Barack Obama's inauguration speech back in 2009 to point out the similarities and the very differ-ences there are between the two speeches. Donald
second is an article written by Eleanor Clift named “Inside Kennedy’s Inauguration, 50 years on” which has memories from Kennedy’s presidency being recalled from friends and family members, and the third one is a picture from Kennedy’s Inauguration
John F. Kennedyś inauguration there were 3 articles that shared similarities and differences about what he uses as his style of writing. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States of America.He was inaugurated into office on January 20,1961. That day in 1961 he gave his presidential inaugural speech which attracted the attention of the entire country. He left behind what his inauguration is now known as his legacy. First of all, in John F. Kennedyś inauguration there were 3
Trump’s Inauguration Donald Trump was sworn into the presidency on January 20 of 2017. He is now the 45th president of the United States. Following a fairly controversial campaign, Trump has his work cut out for him in order to unite the nation during his presidency. In his inauguration speech, he motivated and inspired his audience using his well thought arguments and passionate tone, as well as his use of rhetorical strategies. Donald Trump is usually thought of as a powerful speaker partly
he had gained the power to make change. Unity was the primary goal of his campaign and time in office. The Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961, Inside Kennedy’s Inauguration, 50 years on, and Inauguration of John F. Kennedy all were documented to preserve JFK’s legacy, or his move towards unity in a divided country. JFK’s Inauguration Address was direct, bold, and used figurative language to captivate his audience and indicate unity. Eleanor Cuft heavily utilized imagery to paint a vivid picture
Andreo J. Mangawang BSA 1-6 ENGL 1013 Five Person You Meet in Heaven, written by Mitchell David "Mitch" Albom, who was born on 23rd of May, 1958 in New Jersey. He grew up as a music lover that give him the reason to teach himself how to play piano. He gained his bachelor's degree in Sociology at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts on 1979. But, he pursued his dream in the world of music, he then worked as a performer for several years in both Europe and America, and he
The 44th President, Barack Obama in his Inauguration Speech he talked about the changes that were going to be made in the United States and the current events that are going on. He explained the thing he is going to do to fix it. Obama’s purpose of this speech was to talk about how we as a country are in trouble. America as a whole is going downhill and it needs to be changed around.The audience that he is giving this speech to is the previous Presidents of the United States, the other people he
Barack Obama’s 2013 Inauguration Speech Han Song Jin 1001438985 Abstract: This mini project paper analyses the approaches used by the President Barack Obama in his inauguration speech which he delivered on 21ST January 2013. The study focus solely on the approaches used by Barack Obama to deliver his ideology as the President of the United States of America to get the public to be acquainted with his administration agenda moving forward to strengthen the democrats in the inauguration speech rhetorically
The election of 1960 was one of the closest in the American History. John F. Kennedy prevailed by winning key states with many electoral votes. After winning the election, John F. Kennedy had delivered his Inauguration Address on January 20, 1961. This speech was very important because he knew that every nation was listening, especially the Soviet Union. After having such close neck to neck competition in the election, this speech united all Americans on both political sides. The Cold War was at
of the free world. He won against his competitor, Nixon, by only a sparse amount; however, soon after his inauguration speech, with approval ratings at seventy-five percent, the United States’ citizens were convinced they had made the most suitable choice for their country. Aiming to persuade the community to join in his efforts to find tranquility throughout the world, Kennedy’s inauguration speech focused on opponents of the Cold War as well as America’s people. Kennedy uses several rhetorical strategies