Rhetorical Analysis Of Abigail Adams Letter

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John Adams, a United States diplomat and soon to become the second president, is now traveling with his son. In 1780, during the course of their voyage, Adams wife, Abigail, writes a letter to their son to encourage him to gain the most he can from traveling with his father. Throughout the course of Abigail Adams letter, she uses rhetorical strategies to emphasize why she is proud of her son and how he will become wiser from his adventures. Abigail Adams explains why she is proud of her son to appeal to his emotions on the excursion. Adams states, “when can adorn a good citizen, do honor to your country, and render your parents extremely happy.” Abigail is imploring her son to make his parents proud and to show honor for his country. Adams

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