How Does Jefferson Use Anaphora In The First Inaugural Address

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First Inaugural Address In 1801, Thomas Jefferson was elected as the third president of the United States. His election caused turmoil between the two biggest parties at the time: the Republicans and the Federalists. The Republicans finally had more control of the government than the Federalists. Since the American government is democratic, neither one had total control of the government. If one party agreed with a proposition, the other party opposed it. There wasn’t a unity between the two parties. Jefferson’s primary point was to unify the two divided parties, one who believed that Jefferson would bring violence, a weak government, and no peace, in order to progress together while using logos and anaphora in his address. The Federalists …show more content…

Jefferson clarifies his view of the government stating, “...some honest men fear...that this government is not strong enough, but would the honest patriot...abandon a government which...kept us free and firm on the theoretic and visionary fear...this government...want energy to preserve itself?...on the contrary, the strongest Government on Earth...the only one where every man...would fly to the standard of the law...would meet invasions of the public order as his own personal concern” (Jefferson 81). Jefferson attacks the people who doubt of his government 's strength by calling them traitors to their own government, which has offered them liberty and hope to improve their lifestyle and their future. He emphasizes on the fact that the American government is the strongest of the world; the only one who lets the citizens have control and the right to support their criminal justice system when a crime is committed or a law has been violated. The use of logos is seen again since he is claiming his American government is the most strongest in the world. To achieve the Republican-Federalist unity, Jefferson had to justify to the Federalists that his government wasn’t weak since they had the support of all Americans, opposed to other governments across the

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