Rhetorical Analysis Of Ronald Reagan's Speech For The Challenger

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The central idea of Reagan's Speech for the Challenger incident was that all the people in the space program like the Challengers are brave, dedicated, good, admirable people, serving and helping us advance to the future. The Challengers that died, had great courage to go on the spaceship knowing all the possible dangers,as Reagan put it, “ And perhaps we’ve forgotten the courage it took for the crew of the shuttle… But we feel the loss, and we’re thinking about you so very much. Your loved ones were daring, brave and they had that special grace, the special spirit that says, ‘ Give me a challenge, and I’ll meet it with joy… They wished to serve and they did. They served all of us” ( Reagan 1). This uses all the positive/good connotations and …show more content…

Going to the point, where the president is encouraging the program by saying, “ I’ve always had great faith in and respect for our space program… We’ll continue our quest in space… Nothing ends here; our hopes and our journeys continue.... I wish I could talk to every man and woman who works for NASA, or who worked on this mission and tell them: ‘Your dedication and professionalism have moved and impressed us for decades” ( Reagan 2). This time Reagan used positive/good connotations and effective words as “faith”, “respect”, “dedication and professionalism” and “impressed”, all these words show great admiration to the space program’s, and not only are the Challenger’s dedicated, brave, and daring, but all the other people who work for NASA. It also uses the words “ hopes and our journeys”, that going into space and finding out things about space is our path. Space is our future is is saying, like when this world starts dying, we maybe can find another planet or maybe we can a new substance that makes us live forever, we don’t know, so the nice NASA people are willing to help us reach that unknown advance

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