The Contrast of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Speeches.
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Comparasion Essay - Contrast - Informative writing
Thesis: Though they might be similar, the differences are of the utmost importance, the circumstances of each of their times, the changes in audience, and the purpose of their speeches.
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"The only thing we have to fear... is fear it self..."and "Ask not what your country can do for you... ask what you
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American people would just give up and die or our democratic government might have crumbled to the ground. Lucky for us both inaugural speeches couldn't have come at better times in history. Each one in their times, with the changes in audience and there incredible purpose to change hopelessness into hope. Thus the contrast of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy's inaugural speeches, is of great importance and will be for generations to come.
American people would just give up and die or our democratic government might have crumbled to the ground. Lucky for us both inaugural speeches couldn't have come at better times in history. Each one in their times, with the changes in audience and there incredible purpose to change hopelessness into hope. Thus the contrast of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy's inaugural speeches, is of great importance and will be for generations to come.