Rhetorical Analysis Of John F Kennedy's Inaugural Address

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After being elected President in 1960, John F. Kennedy gave his inaugural address at the Capitol. The purpose of a President’s inaugural address is “to present their vision of America and set forth their goals for the nation” (Inaugural Address), and Kennedy does so in his speech. He has an idealistic, eloquent tone and explains that he wants to break from the past and instill progress in our nation. Through his use of diction, Kennedy gives a rhetorically effective inaugural address which informs his audience of his purpose. Kennedy uses tropes such as archaic and abstract words and metaphors within his speech to relay his purpose to the American people. The use of archaic words establishes the formal tone of the speech. By referring to the

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