Plato Was a Teacher of Essay

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President Kennedy also used Aristotle's logic or logos to convince people to fight against public enemy such as poverty. JFK also used metaphor and the most famous sentence delivered after metaphor was "asks not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." (Nicholas, 2001 P. 283). The phrase was to appeal and persuade American people to devote their energy to the building of their country as well as cherishing their country as a nation. While the speech was specifically focus on American public, it was also adapted to global people in general.
His speech was rhetoric in nature because the speech was a unique for of public speech ever made by any U.S. president.

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The paper explores relevance of rhetoric and rhetoric criticisms in public communication. The paper identifies the importance of rhetoric is politics, business and academic communities. To demonstrate importance of rhetoric in persuading the audience, the paper explores the speech made by Martin Luther King Jr. And JFK. Based on the analysis the speech, it is revealed that rhetoric and rhetorical criticisms are the powerful tools to persuade the audience......

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