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Rhetorical Devices In Jfk Inaugural Address

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On January 20th John F. Kennedy delivered his inaugural address hoping not only to reach American citizens, but people outside the walls of the United States. Kennedy uses his speech to celebrate his victory, but to also unite the audience. With American pride and unity, the country can conquer any problem they are faced, with no matter who it comes from. Kennedy works on addressing the nation to band together to fight war, poverty, and discrimination and to develop a bright future. Kennedy’s extensive use of repe, antithesis, and diction helps emphasize the need for the country to come together in his speech. JKF uses repetition to add emotion and importance to certain words and phrases. By repeating words it allows the listener to hear it multiple times and it sticks with them. It also makes what seems like a minor detail,seem like an important step in the right direction. Another rhetorical device John F. Kennedy uses is antithesis to strengthen his argument. He uses this to give contradicting ideas through his phrases, and this makes the sentence more memorable and puts emphasis on words. Kennedy says “ Ask not what your country can do for you-- ask what you can do for your country.” This statement gives contradicting ideas, but ends with what Kennedy wants done to help the country. It also adds balance to the speech. He also states “Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate.” Statements like this attach to the readers and listeners

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