An Analysis Of Ronald Reagan's Evil Empire

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Ronald Reagan a Republican who became the fortieth President of the United States gave one of his most famous speech’s known as Evil Empire on March 8, 1983 in Orlando, Florida to the National Association of Evangelicals. The Speech was given during a frightening time for the United States. This speech brings domestic issues such Nuclear weapons, views on abortion, and punishment for infanticide more into the minds of Americans. These issues are sin and evil in our country as he stated. We must bring back the good and trust in this country.

This is a very serious speech and Reagan wants to respect this. He starts off with establishing a relationship with the audience by thanking them for praying for him and his wife Nancy, I believe he wants for his audience to have the feeling he belongs with them and not just the President of the United States, to help get his point across, he wants everyone to feel comfortable during this time. A few jokes are given to lighten the mood before feeling the trust is in his hands. He uses a joke related to religion to …show more content…

Abortion on demand now takes the lives of up to one and a half million unborn children a year. Human life legislation ending this tragedy will someday pass the Congress, and you and I must never rest until it does. Unless and until it can be proven that the unborn child is not a living entity, then its right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness must be protected.” This stat brings a shocking discovery to the world. One and a half million lives were terminated, they could have grown up and follow Reagans life in becoming President but they were never given the chance. A reference to the Bible and to the Declaration of Independence is used to convince the people that abortion should be illegal, abortion is considered sin and evil in this

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