What Are The Rhetorical Devices In John F Kennedy's Inaugural Speech

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I believe that the additional rhetorical devices strengthened John F. Kennedy famous inauguration speech. The reason I say this is because it makes John F. Kennedy’s speech more interesting and appealing to the listener. Some examples of rhetorical devices include alliteration, metaphors, paradox, using references to the past, and emotion-arousing words. Although, i am going to describe a few ways Kennedy spiced up his speech. In Kennedy’s inaugural address he used many examples of metaphors. A metaphor is a figure of speech that refers to something as being the same as another thing for rhetorical effect. One of the ways he used it was by comparing poverty to chains in the line, “The chains of poverty”. He states this line to support how

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