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Nelson Mandela Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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Nelson Mandela was prepared to die. He was a man that authorities disliked, yet people loved because he formed a difference in the world. He was the first accused and wanted his voice to be heard. On April 20th, 1964, Nelson Mandela said a powerful speech delivering the dangers of violence and injustice. With the words Mandela spoke, he was capable to captivate the people’s attention, reveal the unknown secrets, share personal stories, and answer unanswered questions to the people of the world and his home, South Africa; people were shocked that a man like Mandela would be standing in a court full of white people, expressing his thoughts and feelings to fight for his country, and put the truth down.
Throughout Mandela’s speech, he used a lot …show more content…

He asked several questions, "Who will deny that thirty years of my life have been spent knocking in vain, patiently, moderately, and modestly at a closed and barred door? What have been the fruits of moderation? The past thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws restricting our rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all." He asked these questions to make people understand the “unknown”, but known answers that they've known the whole time because of history. In this world, people don't realize that some answers have been right in front of their eyes the whole time, but it may take one person for them to see it. “ The stay-at-home, in accordance with ANC policy, was to be a peaceful demonstration. Careful instructions were given to organizers and members to avoid any recourse to violence.” In this statement, Nelson Mandela is giving the people's answers about the ANC policy and how it didn't work out. He believed that the only reason it didn't work out was because of the riots and people not having any peace. He believed the only way to stop the riots, was to defend the people and protest, not

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