Speech Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy by Essay

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Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy by Edward M. Kennedy

Why did you choose this speech? The speech by Senator Edward Kennedy was brilliantly written as a dramatic and emotional salute to his brother. But it was also a positive projection of why "moral courage" was needed in the world. The country went through years of protests against the Vietnam War; Bobby Kennedy had won the 1968 Oregon and California Democratic Primaries and there was hope that he could become president and end the war.

What tools does the speaker use to get the point across? Edward Kennedy used colorful, literary-level narrative as he mapped out a future where "…each of us can work to change a small portion of events," adding that "…each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others…he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope." Edward poignantly linked his brother's progressive vision for peace and justice with the need for a more peaceful, just world.

THREE: What did you learn from this speech? I learned that in a time of grieving over the death of a future leader, a brother can stand up and get the world's attention with a powerful speech that adds a strong sense of hope to a gloomy moment. "Some men see things as they are and say why…I dream things that never were and say why not," Edward quoted his brother, as an ending to his eulogy. I understood after reading and hearing this speech why many people have said that there is a Kennedy "mystique" -- there is something very special about the Kennedy family even though they seem to have been involved in one tragedy after another.

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FOUR: Which lines or phrases are most meaningful to you? Why? Edward insisted that his brother "…need not be idealized, or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life." Bobby should simply be remembered as "…a good and decent man, who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it." This was a powerful description of a brother and a national leader and that line applies to a good friend of mine who died in June.

FIVE: What situation would you be in where you would quote from this speech? If I were to make a presentation at my friend's memorial service, I would definitely quote from the Kennedy speech. My friend was also a "good and decent man, who saw wrong" and tried to make it right and who tried to help those who were suffering from illness and injury.

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