I don't know which speech you are referring to, since he gave a number of them during his time as president. All good speeches, especially state of the union and inaugural addresses, tend to include all three of these elements. If you can tell us which speech you are asking about, we can give you a better answer.
JFK's speech can be considered as having elements of ethos, logos, and pathos. Ethos, as he establishes his credibility and authority as a leader; logos, as he presents logical arguments and evidence to support his points; and pathos, as he appeals to the emotions of the audience and inspires them to take action.
His full name is John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
The quote "What unites us is greater than what divides us" is attributed to John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. He used this phrase in a speech delivered in West Berlin in 1963 during the Cold War.
In a world plagued by chaos and conflict, peace remains a beacon of hope. It is a whispered promise of harmony, unity, and understanding among all people. Let our hearts be the vessels that carry this message of peace, lighting up the darkness with love and compassion.
This quote by JFK means that if humans do not end war and violence, these destructive forces have the potential to bring about the extinction of humanity. It emphasizes the importance of striving for peace and conflict resolution to secure the future of mankind.
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JFK was his great uncle. His grandfather was Bobby Kennedy, JFK's brother.
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The year was 1961.
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Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. FDR's nothing to fear speech, FDR's day of infamy speech. JFK"s ask not speech. There are a lot of them.
JFK made a speech about landing a man on the moon at Rice
I do not think her will said anything about JFK. There was mention of a copy of JFK's inauguration speech that was autographed by Robert Frost.
JFK went to Berlin and gave his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech in opposition to the wall.
The message said "To put the first man on the moon by the end of the decade".
JFK didn't give a inaugural speech in 1956. He didn't become President until 1960.