What does the quote "One good man, a man of God, was killed," appeal to?
What is pathos
Who is the speaker of this speech?
What is President Lydon B Johnson
Which category of rhetorical analysis is this quote, and what specific device does it use?
"One good man, a man of God, was killed."
What is trope and descriptive language
What does the quote, "All men are created equal"—"government by consent of the governed"—"give me liberty or give me death," appeal to?
What is ethos
Who is this audience of this speech?
What are the citizens of America
Which category of rhetorical analysis is this quote, and what specific device does it use?
"All men are created equal"—"government by consent of the governed"—"give me liberty or give me death,"
What is trope and allusion
What does the quote, "The Constitution says that no person shall be kept from voting because of his race or his color. We have all sworn an oath before God to support and to defend that Constitution," appeal to?
What is ethos
What powerful tone does the speaker use to move his audience?
What is an authoritative tone
Which category of rhetorical analysis is this quote, and what specific device does it use?
"The Constitution says that no person shall be kept from voting because of his race or his color. We have all sworn an oath before God to support and to defend that Constitution."
What is scheme and epanalepsis
What does the quote,
"But a century has passed, more than a hundred years, since the Negro was freed. And he is not fully free tonight.
It was more than a hundred years ago that Abraham Lincoln, a great President of another party, signed the Emancipation Proclamation, but emancipation is a proclamation and not a fact.
A century has passed, more than a hundred years, since equality was promised. And yet the Negro is not equal.
A century has passed since the day of promise. And the promise is unkept," appeal to?
What is ethos
Where and when was this speech held?
What is eight days after Bloody Sunday, March 15, 1965, in Congress
Which category of rhetorical analysis is this quote, and what specific device does it use?
"But a century has passed, more than a hundred years, since the Negro was freed. And he is not fully free tonight.
It was more than a hundred years ago that Abraham Lincoln, a great President of another party, signed the Emancipation Proclamation, but emancipation is a proclamation and not a fact.
A century has passed, more than a hundred years, since equality was promised. And yet the Negro is not equal.
A century has passed since the day of promise. And the promise is unkept,"
What is scheme and anaphora or anadiplosis
What does the quote, "Somehow you never forget what poverty and hatred can do when you see its scars on the hopeful face of a young child," appeal to?
What is pathos
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
What was the purpose behind this speech?
What is the subject of this speech?
What is moving forward from Bloody Sunday
and
What is to communicate actions that are currently going on in congress, such as voting rights, and address the problem of racism in America
Which category of rhetorical analysis is this quote, and what specific device does it use?
"Somehow you never forget what poverty and hatred can do when you see its scars on the hopeful face of a young child."
What is trope and metaphor
Is this speech rhetorically effective?
Yes...