The former 35th President of the United States of America John Fitzgerald Kennedy who served approximately 3 years running from 1961 of January to November 22, 1963 has had a great impact on the world from then to today. Of the many substantial widely known privileges we have in modern day, they were thoroughly discussed between Kennedy, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The ‘Address on the Nations Space Program at Rice University’ is the speech that will be discussed or assessed in this analysis research paper. In the address Kennedy used rhetorical appeals, brief metaphors and imagery to convey how space exploration as well as many organizations like NASA advance our knowledge and enhance our technologies for beneficial factors.
Historical Background The reason why the idea of advancing in the science field was brought about was because Kennedy …show more content…
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