Obama's Speech: The Rhetorical Analysis Of President Barack Obama

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Many people believed Senator Obama won the presidential nomination because he gives a speech that changed the political, religion issues about the race. President Barack Obama is the 44th president and the first African American to serve as U.S president. He was elected second terms over former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. On March 18, 2008, president Obama gave a famous speech about the political, religion issues of race in the United States speaking at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. This speech brings more hopes to the black people, and opposed to former pastor, Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s view. The speech encourages the black people to fight for their freedom, to overcome the difficulties to create more strong union …show more content…

Rhetorical question draws people attention to the issues of race, to tell the people his point of views on the statements addressed by pastor, “Reverend Jeremiah Wright”. “Did I know him to be occasionally fierce critic of American domestic and foreign policy? Of Course. Did I ever hear him make remarks that could be considered controversial while I sat in church? Yes, did I strongly disagree with many of his political views? Absolutely-just as I’m sure many of you have heard remark s from your pastors, priests, or rabbis with which you strongly disagreed.” (Obama). He manipulates the people by offering his views on the disagreement of the controversy made by Pastor Reverend Jeremiah Wright, he persuades people that they can be disagreed with certain point made by your pastor, and not everything heard from the pastor was right. He shows the racial divide present and his supporting the American people. He offending to the pastor, pastor is stereotype to the negative effects which distort the real …show more content…

Orwell thinks this word is meaningless, and cannot be used together. But, President Obama did manipulate stronger in his speech to gain support from the people. George Orwell states“In the case of a word like democracy, not only is there no agreed definition, but the attempt to make one is resisted from all sides.” (Orwell 239). He mentions the lack of opportunity from black men, and this is the reality and he gives examples and his personal experience, he also used the word democracy and words like blacks and whites, but it did strength the American to vote him because this is an important issue that should not be

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