Kennedy's Inaugural Address: A Vision for Global Peace

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President, John F. Kennedy, in his “Inaugural Address” speech, sets the tone for his new Presidency in Washington D.C. on January 20, 1961. President Kennedy’s purpose was to inform Americans that the United States was seeking to make the world a more peaceful place. He creates a powerful and reassuring tone in order to let America and the world know that he plans to do everything possible to make the world a safer and more prosperous place. Kennedy opens his speech by addressing the most important positions in office, as well as the citizens of America by introducing himself as our new President and acknowledging the beginning of this new change he hopes to bring within his term. By addressing people such as “President Eisenhower, Vice president Nixon,” JFK establishes ethos because he is saluting these Republicans for their hard work done for America instead of showing off his win for the Democracy (Kennedy; Desjardins). This shows America that President Kennedy wants to work with the people of this country as a whole. He wants it to be known that it is alright to have …show more content…

When Kennedy says, “The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service surround the globe (Kennedy),” he is establishing the use of pathos. The emotional appeal of American Patriotism is what this quote is about, which was very important to the people of America back then because many American soldiers died during the Cold War. Kennedy then incorporates, “The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it – and the glow from that fire can truly light the world (Kennedy).” This quote shows that JFK believes in America and the generation that he is living in now, saying he would not trade this time period for anything, which really makes the people of that American generation feel

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