State of the Union Rhetorical Analysis

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In his “State of the Union” speech, President Barack Obama effectively uses the rhetorical devices of Ethos, Pathos and Logos to convey a more convincing message to the citizens of the United States to urge them to follow the example of the many people that have made their nation greater. Perhaps one of the most notable devices used is Logos, Obama does not speak of the state of the nation without calling out numbers and statistics of the positive effects that recent decisions have had in creating better conditions for the country. In order to get his audience to believe that the change is happening and that the United States have improved greatly the President starts by presenting the results. A few minutes in he begins to speak of how after years of “grueling recession” their businesses have created “over six million new jobs”. He states how now they buy more “American cars” than in the last five years and “less foreign oil” than in the last twenty. After showcasing his proof that the problems that some of the problems that existed before have been eradicated Obama then proceeds ...

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