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In his inaugural speech, President Kennedy uses literary techniques to get his purpose across to the audience. ...
The speech was written for two main purposes. ... " This clearly states Kennedys views on war and defending the nation. ... " Such expressive speech is sure to bring forth the desired feelings of pride from the audience. ... This is done to reach the common man, and have the population as a whole feel that the speech is being made for them in particular. ... This example also accurately depicts the varying sentence length and structure of the speech. ... Antithesis, for example, is an element seen throughout the course of the speech. ... Anaphora is another element of style commonly referred to in this speech.
Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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