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NAME: THEMBAKAZI MBULAWA STUDENT NUMBER: 213325160 MODULE CODE: LEL 112

1. The context of the speech is cold war.
2. The audience of the speech are the citizens of Berlin and the world.
3. First of all he talks about what cold war has done to the citizens of Berlin for instead he mentioned that people were leaving Berlin and that they had never have to put a wall up to keep their people in, to prevent them from leaving.
Secondly he further state that because of the cold war, families are separated, dividing husbands and wives and brothers and sisters and dividing people who wished to be joined together and he also adds pathos in this paragraph.
Lastly he adds ethos by saying that when all are free, then we look forward to that day when this city will be joined as one. That means here, he is showing that there will be solidarity or unity amongst the citizens of Berlin.
4. Ethos is used by showing that there will be unity amongst the citizens of Berlin when the cold war came to an end.
5. Pathos is used when explaining that because of the cold war families are split.
6 .Logos in this speech are used when Kennedy state that people are leaving Berlin because of the cold war.
7. Anaphora is the repetition at the beginning of a paragraph. An example of an anaphora is Let them come to Berlin.
8. Metaphor is the comparison of two thongs without using as. You live in a defendant island of freedom.
9. An example of a rhetorical device in the text is an apostrophy.
10. In this speech Kennedy stated how the cold war has affected the citizens of Berlin. But at the end he brings hope to the people by telling them that they will be free wherever they are and that also brings hope amongst the citizens of Berlin.
He is also bringing hope the people by saying “freedom is divisible, and when one man is enslaved, no man is free. When all are free, then we look forward to that day when this city will be joined

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