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It was a phrase used in President Kennedy's 1960's acceptance speech used to inspire the American people to support and vote for him.
Ethos
During her graduation, she delivered a powerful and inspiring speech that moved the audience to tears.
In his speech kennedy's main pledge is to ensure the survival of "liberty."
Kennedy's speech utilizes both ethos (credibility) and pathos (emotion) to persuade his audience. While he establishes his credibility as a leader, he also evokes emotional responses in the listeners, particularly through his calls for unity and progress.
President Kennedy's inaugural speech on January 20, 1961 wasn't the most listened to in terms of live audience or broadcast viewership. However, it is considered one of the most memorable and impactful inaugural speeches in history due to its powerful message of civic duty and global unity expressed through its famous lines such as "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."
An audience centered speech is a speech that takes into account the needs, wants, expectations, knowledge level, and background of the audience. An audience centered speech begins by picking a topic that the audience is interested in. The speech should give the audience information that they can immediately use in their lives. An audience centered speech takes into account the speech experience of the audience making sure to incorporate interesting examples, stories, credible information and involves them in the learning process. The speaker should cater to their audience and fulfill some need that they have, help them solve a problem or enrich their lives. An audience centered speech builds in redundancy so that the audience can remember the information to use it later. An audience centered speech is organized and easy for the audience to follow. An audience centered speech uses a variety of delivery strategies and is extemporaneous in nature. When doing an audience centered speech, the audience needs to be considered in every step of the speech making process.
The people for a speech is an audience.
President McKinley's Speech at the Pan-American Exposition - 1901 was released on: USA: 21 September 1901
A speech given to an audience is commonly referred to as an "address" or a "lecture."
a sea of peace or a new terrifying theater of war
A speech