What Is The Topic Of Reagan's Controversial Speech

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What is the speech’s topic? · Reagan’s controversial speech was non-apologetically addressed to the ideology of communism, as the “Evil Empire” of the modern world. · Reagan’s purpose was to offer conclusive evidence regarding the righteousness of his nuclear policy. · Reagan spoke of the traditional values that have been the bedrock of America’s goodness and greatness; thereby, American’s should not compromise their moral compass, principles, standards, or core values. What is the speech’s thesis or main point? · To convince the assembly of the righteousness of his nuclear policy; furthermore, the connection between politics and religion. What in the speech, if anything, suggests the speaker (or his speech writers) had analyzed the audience …show more content…

· Statistics on how religiosity had improved America and to stay the course. · Transition phase, talking about civil war in regard to learning from our past and a call to action against hate groups. · Warned nuclear freeze policy proposed by Congress would be dangerous until such time that the Soviet Union could freeze their Global desires. · Proposed his policy of pro-defense and strength was best to achieve the objectives of America. Did the speaker use clear, interesting, and accurate language? Yes. · Reagan has a deep relaxed voice and his authority and power as the POTUS and leader of the Western World came together. Not once did he make errors or use words to fill gaps. He was very credible, since he delivered a flawless speech and he knew what he was talking about. For example, knew all the names of the people he cited or spoke of. Was the quality of the speaker’s voice acceptable? Yes. · Reagan’s voice was deep, relaxed, and calm. The tone was that of a man who was on your side, which made him

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