Rhetorical Analysis Of A New Beginning Speech

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When thinking about the greatest speakers that the United States has had for presidents, Barack Obama’s name usually makes the list. Some consider him to be the greatest speaker out of all the president’s that we have had. His eloquence and ability to consistently produce speeches that are strong has made him an enjoyable president and speaker to listen to. His presence alone is a strong enough to establish his credibility as a speaker, but, as you will see in this rhetorical criticism, Obama uses many rhetorical tools to help boost his ethos along with his pathos and logical argument. I will try my best to provide a critique that touches on President Obama’s A New Beginning speech’s use of rhetorical weapons and how he has used it to his advantage in enchanting the souls of his audiences. …show more content…

President Obama did so very well using pathos and understanding his audience. His speech was delivered in Cairo, Egypt on June 4, 2009. His particular audience includes the audience at Cairo University whom the majority demographic belongs to Muslims and those who are watching on national television which consists of millions in the United States and the Middle East. His composite audience consists of Muslims and Americans obviously. He shows his understanding that he is in the land of the Muslim and shows respect from the beginning with his positive acknowledgement of Al-Azhar and Cairo University, where the speech takes place. By using “assalammu alaykum “[Peace be upon you] to cap off his greeting, Obama was able to capture the attention of the audience and make a connection as the particular audience applauses his

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