Saturday, May 25, 2019

Biblical Accuracy

January 3, 2012/17 Rhetoric I Ask In Kennedys inaugural address he pledges to help the people around the human race who struggle to break the bonds of misery. He wishes to help these people because it is the right thing to do. This shows that there was much poverty around the innovation at the time. Even the ample needed help Kennedy said, If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, then it cannot save the few who are rich. Kennedy also wanted to attend the survival and success of liberty. He wanted every nation to know that America would do anything to preserve and spread liberty.In his inaugural address, Kennedy uses the oxymoron peaceful revolution. He was referring to the peace he wanted to maintain with Mexico. Likewise Kennedy wanted to pursue and attain world peace. In his 1961 inaugural speech, Kennedy states numerous times the achievement of world peace. He understood that peace would be difficult to accomplish. Therefore he made a re request to the enemy to begin anew a quest for peace. He states that the only way to achieve peace would be to have arms sufficient beyond doubt because only then testament they be certain to never be used on each other.Yet peace is a distant dream because both sides are frantic to not be outdone by the opposing force. Which goes back to what Kennedy said, let us begin anew. A way to achieve harmony is to let us never talk over out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate. Another way to attain serenity according to Kennedy, is to have both sides explore what will unite them instead of dwelling on what separates them. Lastly, a way to unite the world would be to explore the endless wonders of science together.Kennedy explains this specific road to peacefulness by using parallelism. Kennedys words on obtaining peace suggest that a war, the cold war precisely, was occurring. John F. Kennedy is considered to be one of Americas greatest presidents. Its not to a great extent to see why with his elabora te, inspirational speeches. Kennedy loved America and wanted the best for her, peace, freedom, unity, and liberty. It was JFK that said these motivational words, United, there is gnomish we cannot do Divided there is little we can do.

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