Rhetorical Analysis Of Oprah Winfrey's Rosa Parks

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Title Icon, Oprah Winfrey, in her eulogy, defines Rosa Parks as a hero to all African-Americans. Winfrey’s purpose is to recognize how impactful Rosa’s actions were and to express her gratitude towards them. Oprah applies symbolic diction, a proud tone, and repetition to recall how great of a person Rosa was and how great of an influence her actions had on the nation. Winfrey begins her eulogy by adopting representative phrases to interpret Rosa Parks as an idol. She states that “Rosa Parks was a hero,” and “a great woman” who “reclaimed humanity” and “made life better.” She utilizes these symbolic words in order to characterize Rosa as a superstar who “changed the trajectory of [her] life.” Such descriptions edify Winfrey’s audience because

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