Florence Kelley Speech Analysis

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Advocating for the elimination of child labor, Florence Kelley uses repetition and motivational diction to connect with her audience’s feelings and encourage them to sympathize with working children. Kelley has many examples of repetition in her speech, often using it to emphasize the poor working conditions for children. When describing the child laborers who must go to work at night, she often refers to them as “little girls” who work “while we sleep.” By calling them “little girls,” Kelley is able to imply that the children are still innocent and pure, but will lose their childhood when working in the factories. When she says they are working while everyone else is sleeping, she is trying to make the audience, who probably do not work late

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