A Rhetorical Analysis Of A Speech By Michelle Obama

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Michelle Obama, first lady of the United States spoke at the opening night at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Mrs. Obama speaks on candidate, Hilary Clinton for the election that will soon be approaching. She spoke about why Clinton should be president and all of the characteristics that makes her qualified to be the president this year. Michelle Obama delivered the message with confidence on the information she gave the audience with focusing on about the children of America only but, not once did she mention on Americans that do not have children The audience of the speech was targeted for the families of America. Michelle Obama started off with her speech with a personal deliverance by mentioning her own daughters and saying that her and her husband’s words and actions affects their lives and the children of America. Then, says that Hilary Clinton will be the leader …show more content…

If a person tells you that another person does an action, then the person is looking for it to be proven. Michelle told the audience a valid point and she backed it up with an example. From the beginning to the end of the speech, she was always looking at the people in the face and using hand movements to get across her message better. This nonverbal communication made her speech effective because it let the audience know that she was serious what she was talking about and she want them to understand every word she meant. For an example, when she was telling the audience that she only trust Clinton with the responsibility to shape the children (PBS NewsHour, 2016), she had one finger up and she had a facial expression that meant she was very serious. Through the whole speech was concise with her information and her nonverbal communication made American with families very

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