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  • Essay / Rhetorical Analysis of Barack Obama - 924

    The fear he provokes by speaking about the spread of Ebola, the grief caused by speaking of the many murders and horrible acts committed by ISIL terrorists, the hope that he plans to call the nations. come together to fuel their argument. While some arguments use emotion to mislead readers into paying attention, Obama's speech does the exact opposite. The emotions you feel bring you closer to his argument and make it easier to understand what he is saying. As unfortunately few people are interested in politics, they do not know the problems that arise. By using emotion, Obama is able to help people understand without them having to fully know the situation. For example, regarding ISIS terrorists, Obama states that “mothers, sisters and daughters have been victims of rape as a weapon of war. Innocent children were shot. Although one may not know the ins and outs of all of ISIL's actions, it makes people understand that they are evil and must be