Rhetorical Analysis Of Civil Rights Leader And Social Activist By Cesar Chavez

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In his magazine article, civil rights leader and social activist, Cesar Chavez, discusses nonviolent ways to further the civil rights movement and eliminate the racial inequalities that exist in the world. Through the use of rhetorical aid, including the aid of repetition, Chavez sets a powerful and inspiring tone in order to convey his message to the audience: nonviolence overcomes violence. Chevez focuses the majority of his argument on the fight between violence and nonviolence, using repetition as his main choice of rhetorical aid. He said, “We are also convinced that nonviolence is more powerful than violence … If for every violent act committed against us, we respond with nonviolence, we attract people’s support.” Once the movement

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