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Rhetorical Analysis Of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Inaugural Speech

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President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, in his speech, Inaugural Address of the President, generalizes the importance of rebuilding the Nation. Roosevelt’s purpose is to inform the Country that things will get better. He adopts a passionate and encouraging tone in order to enlighten the people of the United States that they will rebuild from this depression. Roosevelt begins his speech by addressing the struggles that the Nation is facing with debt, poverty, and unemployment. He justifies the Nations struggles by the allusion “In every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves.” He uses the allusion in order to describe the struggles the Great Depression

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