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Monday, February 25, 2019

Analysis of Obama’s Victory Speech

The presidential victory address delivered by Barack Obama who is the president to be was held on November 4, 2008, in Grant Park, Chicago. It is about his won election for the office as the president. I will take a closer look on how Obama emphasizes his speech with stylistic devices. The speech is divided into four shares. The first part is from ll. 1-26, the second from ll. 27- 70, the third from ll. 71-9 and the eventually from ll. 95-105. In the first part of the speech Obama uses many stylistic devices. He makes repeats (lead hours, four hours, l. 0), (Blue States, l. 20, United States, l. 21) to underline his ideas and to emphasize that people waited considerable to have the chance to vote even for the first time (ll. 7-13) and that the the States is one state (ll. 18-21). He also uses a metaphor ( release of history, l. 25) to evoke the picture of a unity that hopes together and that believes as one in the Ameri domiciliate Dream. Obama also refers to the Ameri passel Dr eam in the first lines where he wants the consultation to think about it and he wants the seeers to take in themselves if they believe in it.He tries to get the attention by addressing the audience (If in that respect is anyone out there , l. 1). In addition to that he makes many anaphoras (who be quiet, ll. 1,3,4) to underline the importance of the American Dream to the Nation. With an memorial (ll. 14-17) he shows that everyone non only the rich but also the poor have someaffair to formulate and have a choice. In the middle section of the speech Obama uses personifications ( the outrageousness of the task that lies ahead. , l. 40) to gunpoint out the importance of the things that have to be done.With an enumeration (l. 45) he involves the audience to show them which work they have to expect. Another point is that he uses repetitions (I will , ll. 51, 52, 53) and (There, l. 50) to make the listeners understand that he will be there for everyone and that he will never pass them with no hope. With a metaphor ( if Americas beacon still burns as bright- , l. 67) he tries to give the people hope that America will invariably be the same strong Nation as it was.The third part starts with an example of a women (ll. 3-79) with which Obama wants the listeners identify with him and wants to show that he is just a human being as everyone else. After the example fallows an enumeration (ll. 80- 82) which emphasizes the strengths with which the women stands for her earth because there were many things which she had seen but it is an example which says that she never lost her faith and that everyone else should act like her. The repetition (New, l. 86) shows that Obama wants to create something new and wants the audience to feel so, too.He arouses the audiences emotions in giving the anaphora Yes we can (ll. 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 94, 104) which he uses very often to stabilize the feeling of triumph in the listeners and to make them want to feel supported that they want to and can swap something. With another enumerations (ll. 91-92) Obama wants to tell everyone what happened in the beingness which was from importance and that this little thing a women did ( And in this year, in this election, she touched her finger on a screen, and cast her vote, , ll. 92. 3) is as important as moving events in the worlds history.The last part is emphasized by Obama because he gives rhetorical questions (, what change will they see? , l. 97, What progress will we have make? , ll. 97-98) that should make the people think about what they did, what they changed and what they will change. In the last sentences Obama uses many anaphoras ( This is our, l. 99), and repetitions (to, ll. 99, 100, 101, we, l. 102) to give the importance of his last words and to make the readers listen to what he has to say what is important.He tries to wake the readers up and wants to give the contentedness of of his speech across. That nobody has to be afraid to loose because if h e tries he can win. In the last sentence he thanks the audience in the way if saying that God watches everyone. To say this he uses another repetition (God, l. 105) to make the audience clear that he really wants the beat for everyone. To conclude Obama wants to make his speech understood and he wants to get his message across by using many stylistic devices and examples where he everlastingly refers to the American Dream.

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