we choose to go to the moon

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On September 12, 1962 ‘We Choose to Go to the Moon’ was a magnificent, nearly eighteen minute long speech delivered by the heroic president of the United States Of America, John F. Kennedy, he was a courageous human being who had the confidence to take decisions in very little time which paved the way for Unites States Of America to be a world leader today. He stands neck to neck with one of the most renowned presidents ever, Abraham Lincoln. The speech displayed the power of American technology and their passion to stay a world leader. The speech was not only delivered to the 1000’s of Americans present that day in Rice University but to the Entire Globe. It was a message for the World. Today when we talk about “We Choose to Go to the Moon” speech, we don’t only recall the message the president wanted to deliver to the world but we recognize the immense power of the speech which has made it live in people’s hearts till date and will continue to do so for hundreds of years coming. The speech started with a famous quote by William Bradford. This is a very powerful opening as he grabbed the audience’s attention at once without wasting time. The strong and dominant words and phrases used by the president in his speech really keep the audience’s attention grabbed and gives a life to the speech. “We mean to be a part of it--we mean to lead it” these words proved to be a showcase for the authority and command United States of America has over the other nations. Very openly John F. Kennedy stated his country’s social and political prominence. The line also gave the already proud citizens of the nation more faith in their country and gave them reasons to believe that they were at the top of the world. The speech was about the country’... ... middle of paper ... ...His voice and body language both are very motivating and easily grab a person’s attention and make every American feel proud of themselves. Another great factor about the speech is the location where the speech was delivered, in Rice University, Houston. The university itself is a place where many science discoveries have taken place and thus adds onto the mood of the speech. Overall I would like to say that ‘We Choose to go to the Moon’ by President John F. Kennedy is a speech of great depth. The vast audience size of the speech itself speaks all about the strength and the importance of the speech in history. It is not an intellectual article or a moral lecture but it simply states the power of The United States of America. It told the world back in 1962 that America was firm on its goals and can go to any extend to accomplish them, even when it going to the Moon.

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