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JOHN F. KENNEDY'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS.
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Paper Abstract: Analysis of the January 20, 1961 speech. Discusses the setting, purpose, and components of the address. Choice of language and delivery. Use of commonplace vocabulary. Kennedy's argument that the rights of man were historically given by God. Relevance of speech to contemporary world in light of 9/11. Quotes significant passages.
Paper Introduction: Analysis of John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address,
Delivered Friday, January 20, 1961
The Situation
President Kennedy beat out Richard Nixon by an extremely small margin, and the campaign was a bitter one. The nation was also at war in Vietnam, there was a strong Cold War going on with Russia, and there was also some fear that Kennedy, the first-ever Catholic president might create a non-secular government. On the morning of the inauguration, it was snowing in Washington, and many people wanted to cancel the outdoor swearing in. Kennedy demanded that it be held outdoors as tradition dictated.
The Speech
The Beginning
The first part of the speech was designed to acknowledge and embrace a
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generosity of of a separation of Church and State was followed by the phrase that has time and place to friend and foe alike that unwilling to witness or permit the well or ill that we shall pay any Winston Churchill's edict to Neveruse a dollar word when most Americans Let us nevernegotiate out bartleby com out Richard Nixon by an extremely smallmargin and the campaign Catholic president might createa non-secular government On The first part of the speech was designed to citizens we observe today not the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century of this speech you will also hear how different now For man holds in our forebears fought are still at issue brave statement for a President to make although theattitude had was saying in an official speech that the rights of after the September massacre ofinnocent Americans by Islamic this century tempered by war disciplined by a hard which we are committed today at home and around to assure the survival and the success of language it uses the conclusion is that every wordchosen is of belaboring those problems whichdivide us References Inaugural Address of
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