Rhetorical Analysis Of Obama Speech

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Michelle Obama commences her speech at end of a grand award ceremony which honored school counselors. As the former First Lady, she addresses the nation to say goodbye and create motivation for the young population to get a good education, use their education to help make their own mark on the world, and also to understand that the power of hope will help achieve dreams. Obama commences her speech by stating that everyone, no matter who they are, is “part of a proud American tradition” that celebrates their diversities. She goes on to add that it doesn't matter how or where someone begins, because “with a lot of hard work and a good education, anything is possible.” By beginning her speech this way, Obama, appealing to emotion, helps reassure the citizens that they are in a great country and it also motivates the people that by having a good education and determination, they are able to do anything they want. …show more content…

But in order to do this and share their voice, they need to get “the best education possible so you can think critically, so you can express yourself clearly, so you can get a good job and support yourself and your family, so you can be a positive force in your communities.” This helps reinstate the fact that through a good education, it can help empower to speak their voice and fight for what they believe is

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