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The Analysis of Recipes for Success-------英语硕士论文资料库

论文作者:英语论文网论文属性:职称论文 Scholarship Papers登出时间:2012-03-18编辑:sally点击率:5727

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关键词:inaugural addresscontrastsbold imageryparallelism and alliterationaudience analysisbiblical language style

摘要: The poetic "ask not" quotation is the most memorable lines among the speech. President John F Kennedy would have been delighted to know that his inaugural address is still remembered and admired 50 years later.

The Analysis of Recipes for Success-------英语硕士论文资料库

Abstract: The inaugural address delivered by John F. Kennedy, which gave deep impression to us, is regarded as one of the best inaugural addresses. 英语论文范文The recipes for success in the inaugural address are mainly concerned with contrasts, bold imagery, parallelism and alliteration, audience analysis etc..

Key words: inaugural address; contrasts; bold imagery; parallelism and alliteration; audience analysis; biblical language style

1.Introduction
On Jan.20, 1961, the newly elected president of the United States John F. Kennedy took the presidential oath and delivered his inaugural address. Most bourgeois politicians, by their very training, become good, public speakers and kennedy is no exception. In fact, most Americans regard his inaugural address as the best delivered by an American President. People have quite familiar with some of the oft-quoted passages which seemed to have stirred the imagination of the Americans at that time. The poetic "ask not" quotation is the most memorable lines among the speech. President John F Kennedy would have been delighted to know that his inaugural address is still remembered and admired 50 years later.
Like other great communicators–including Winston Churchill before him and Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama since then–he was someone who took word-craft very seriously indeed. He had delegated his aide Ted Sorensen to read all the previous presidential .inaugurals, with the additional brief of trying to crack the code that had made Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address such a hit. Fifty years on, the debate about whether he or Sorensen played the greater part in composing the speech matters less than the fact that it was a model example of how to make the most of the main rhetorical techniques and figures of speech.

2. Recipes for Success
2.1 Contrasts
Presidents Reagan and Obama stand out as masters of anecdote and story-telling, which didn't feature at all in JFK's inaugural. Mr Obama also favors three-part lists, of which there were 29 in his 10-minute election victory speech in Chicago. Kennedy, however, used very few in his inaugural address. For him, contrasts were the preferred weapon, coming as they did at a rate of about one every 39 seconds in this particular speech. Some were applauded and some have survived among the best-remembered lines.
He began with three consecutive contrasts:
"We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom"
"Symbolizing an end as well as a beginning"
"Signifying renewal as well as change"
From the 20 or so he used, other widely quoted contrasts, all of which were applauded, include:
"If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich"
"Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate"
"My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man"
And there is also one of the most famous "ask not" line:
"Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country"

2.2 Parallelism and Alliteration
The speech is well organized and highly rhetorical. Besides contrast, parallel and balanced structures, alliteration are employed for force, vividness and emotional appeal.
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