Rhetorical Analysis Of Jfk Speech

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On September 12, 1962, the President John F. Kennedy delivers a speech about why he supports NASA's mission to land humans on the moon he uses emotions, logical reasons, religious, good stories. In President Kennedy's speech, he uses emotions to bring his audience attention and to convey the excitement and wonder of space exploration. Kennedy describes the space of human progress as "breathtaking," which creates a wandering thought in the audience's heads. He speaks of the "open vistas of space" which promise rewards tapping into the adventurous spirit of exploring space. This emotional appeal encourages the audience to support NASA's mission and embrace the opportunity. President Kennedy also uses logical reasoning to explore why space exploration

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