Analyze the use of pathos and ethos: How does Biden establish a connection with the audience?
Why does Biden move from talking about his achievements to focusing on what the American people have done?
After listing his administration's accomplishments, Biden shifts the focus to the collective effort, acknowledging that none of the progress could have been achieved without the American people. - importance of unity
Why does Biden use phrases such as "we are the United States of America" ?
It is reminding the audience that the nation’s success depends on unity. It reinforces the notion that, despite individual differences, Americans can achieve great things together.
Why does Biden repeat certain ideas?
Biden repeats phrases like "we’ve made" and "passed" to emphasize the significant achievements under his leadership. (cf Present Perfect : faire le bilan)
Why does Biden use a thankful and humble tone? How does this make his resignation easier to accept?
This tone makes his resignation seem like a selfless act, made in the best interest of the country and his party, rather than a personal failure or retreat.
Why does Biden thank people like Vice President Kamala Harris and the American people?
Biden demonstrates his humility and appreciation for the team effort that led to their successes. It shows that he recognizes the contributions of others to the administration’s achievements.
Which achievements does Biden talk about to show he was a strong leader?
Why does Biden mention events like the pandemic and Great Depression?
Mentioning the pandemic and the Great Depression underscores the gravity of the challenges the country has faced. It highlights how Biden’s leadership helped the nation overcome these crises,
3. How does Biden use his last sentences in his resignation letter?
Biden closes with an optimistic tone. This hopeful message serves to reassure the public that the country will continue to thrive, even without him seeking re-election