Ronald Reagan's Address At Arlington National Cemetery On Veterans Day

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Former President of the United States of America, Ronald Reagan in his address at Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day 1985 testifies his views and respect for the Veterans who have served to protect the United States. Reagan’s aspiration in his address is to convey the standard that Veterans deserve. Through the speech, Reagan embraces a solemn tone to reveal that though he holds a high position his nobility is to be put aside to amplify the sacrifices the Veterans have made for the country and its population.
Reagan reveals through his address at the Arlington Cemetery that those who served for the freedom of the United States deserve respect at all times, not just on one day of the year. He does so by juxtaposing the two lives that the Veterans could have had through the repetition of the phrase, “Gave up. . .”. He does so to compare the ways of life that they would have had to the ones that they embraced when choosing to serve their country. This generates an emotional response from the public that portrays the image that those who have served have sacrificed not only one life but multiple thus so, deserving the utmost respect and honor. …show more content…

He uses logical appeals by the alluding to D-Day to provide a solid platform. This platform is created in order to portray knowledge and understanding that is necessary for his address to make an impact on the public. Logic is a course to providing credibility to convey a true understanding of the topic to create a stronger image of the speaker. Practices such as evoking logical understanding used by Reagan in his address causes the public to view him as knowledgeable and trustworthy giving him a better grip on the

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