Rhetorical Analysis Of Hillary Clinton

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On November 8th 2016 the election of the new president of the United states of America started, but right before the election the two candidates gave their last speeches, on why the American population should pick them as their president. The writer of the first speech is Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton is writing the speech to the American population and especially to her voters and the people who is rooting for her to be elected as the next president of the united states of America. The writer of the second speech is Donald J Trump.And like Hillary Trump speaks out to the American people and also his loyal voters who had followed him through the campaign.

In the first speech the circumstances for writing it is so that Hillary can get …show more content…

she is not repeating herself but instead she is talking forward instead of talking back. She is talking to the audience's pathos, their emotions and their values that they shares with her. In this quote “It all comes down to this. I love our country. I believe in our people. And i think there’s nothing we can’t achieve if we work together and invest in each other” she is also talking about the unity of the people, and how they will be stronger if they all stand together as one united population, and also she is using the word we more than the word I, and that is to tell the people that it doesn’t take one person alone to create these changes but the people also have a responsibility. In trump’s speech his language he is more formal than in some of his other speeches, but he is still using a harsh vocabulary against some of the politicians, unlike Hillary who doesn’t criticize the politicians as much as he does. In the speech he also uses words like failed like in this quote “It is time to cut our ties with the failed politicians of the past”. He is also repeating himself a lot of times in the speech so there is not a development in the speech like in Hillary’s speech. He is repeating his slogan “make america great again” a lot of times, and he also keeps returning to the same topic about “cleaning up the corruption in washington”. He is talking to people’s pathos, their emotions but also their conscience and talking about their children and what would be right for them, and unlike Hillary he is not talking as much about a united society as she does in her speech, and this can also lead back to the way he talks about and criticizing the democrats. The criticism can be offensive for people who is voting for the democrats, so he is talking primarily to his followers and the

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