The primary purpose of this analysis is to examine the chief rhetorical strategies of Ronald Reagan in his October 27, 1964 "A Time For Choosing" speech. To accomplish this goal the critic must first have a clear perspective of the speaker, his audience(s), and the social/political setting surrounding the event. With an understanding of the interrelated aspects of situation and the rhetorical strategies employed by the speaker, it should be possible to draw conclusions concerning the success or failure of Reagan's political rhetoric in his 1964 address.Honors CollegeThesis (B.?
In this dissertation, I argue that Stephen Skowronek’s theory of political time can be used as analy...
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textPresidential speech has defined some of the greatest moments in American history. However, over...
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As an analysis of the rhetoric of the 2004 presidential election, I offer an extension of Roderick P...
Rhetoric and politics have been interrelated through time. Major political leaders have tried to inf...
Former President Ronald Reagan was re-elected in what many consider to be a socially tumultuous peri...
In this dissertation, I argue that Stephen Skowronek’s theory of political time can be used as analy...
U.S. history has been shaped by the speeches of great individuals. Democracy is built upon freedom o...
Using the Aristotelian concept of artistic proof, this thesis analyzes nine televised speeches prese...
It is no accident that Ronald Reagan rose to the pinnacle of power at a moment when there was a risi...
Ronald Reagan\u27s addresses, news conferences, and statements on disarmament during his first term ...
Reagan and Public Discourse in America assesses the rhetorical legacy of the Reagan Presidency. The ...
textPresidential speech has defined some of the greatest moments in American history. However, over...
This dissertation examines Ronald Reagan’s changing Soviet rhetoric over the course of his presidenc...
The purpose of the study was to present a rhetorical analysis of selected Women’s Liberation address...
In the United States, the relationship between presidential rhetoric and political institutions is c...
This study takes a content analytic approach to analyze the use of rhetorical devices in televised R...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the speech delivered by the U.S. President Ronald Reag...
As an analysis of the rhetoric of the 2004 presidential election, I offer an extension of Roderick P...
Rhetoric and politics have been interrelated through time. Major political leaders have tried to inf...
Former President Ronald Reagan was re-elected in what many consider to be a socially tumultuous peri...
In this dissertation, I argue that Stephen Skowronek’s theory of political time can be used as analy...
U.S. history has been shaped by the speeches of great individuals. Democracy is built upon freedom o...
Using the Aristotelian concept of artistic proof, this thesis analyzes nine televised speeches prese...